Temple Jewelry

Temple Jewellery

We are very familiar with knowing the temple jewelry for the making of goddess symbols. Especially the Indian woman has occasionally worn the different designs with specially designed with the goddess and a little bit with big proposals.

Nowadays, the usage of temple jewelry is not limited to certain occasions but also used by women to boost their style quotient on ordinary days. It is certainly loved by women who yearn to flaunt a completely astonishing look. Wearing the highly creative designs of temple jewelry not only adds to a person’s glamour but also becomes a status symbol as such jewelry can’t be owned by everyone as it’s quite expensive.

We can’t see the selection of temple jewelry comparatively other jewelry in that also differently showing just like temple shapes and making of lockets with goddesses symbols. The lord shiva lingam, Laxmidevi, Ganapathi, Krishnudu different types of goddess symbols are arranging with this jewelry. They are very quiet looking in Green and Kempu stones are attracting every woman’s eyes.

Here is a list describing some of the most popular ornaments of temple jewelry:

Chains

Temple chains are the most popular ornaments of temple jewelry which are mainly adorned to give an exquisite look to a woman’s beauty. As per one’s needs and look required according to the dress, these chains are available in long as well as short lengths. Various precious gemstones like pearls, kemps, and rubies are used to add to the luster of the temple chains. Long chains are popularly known as harams in South India and some of the designs employed to increase the beauty of the chains include strings of gold coins, flowers, rudraksha stones, and Hindu deity figurines.

Necklaces and chokers

Temple necklaces and chokers constitute a significant part of ornaments worn by women to enhance the beauty of their necks and add glory to the festive occasions. Usage of various precious and semi-precious gemstones and pearls give luster to the necklaces and chokers. These ornaments also symbolize Goddess Lakshmi who is the incarnation of wealth in Hindu mythology.

Bell-shaped designs are most loved in earrings of temple jewelry. It’s available in plain gold as well as a designed look with several gemstones carved on it. The design is chiefly created with Kemp stones or rubies with a circular swirl of tiny pearls hanging at the end. Whether plain gold or a designed look, both the looks are stunning.


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