Look Your Best on D Day with Stunning Bridal Hair Jewelry for Indian Brides: 10 Traditional and Modern Hair Pieces for 2020

Look Your Best on D Day with Stunning Bridal Hair Jewelry for Indian Brides: 10 Traditional and Modern Hair Pieces for 2020

This article recommends 10 very beautiful picks for bridal hair jewellery from parandas to maang tikkas that you can match with your wedding outfit. Go through the list and also check out the tips at the end!

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History of Bridal Hair Jewellery

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A woman's hair is associated with her beauty and she wants to look the most beautiful on her wedding day. She is the centre of attraction on her D-Day. She wears the best attire, best makeup and best jewellery on her wedding. There are tons of different kinds of jewellery in fashion for a bride and one of the most important one is hair jewellery.

Hair jewellery has been used by women across the world for centuries. You can see the gods and goddesses decked in beautiful ornaments from head to toe, even the carvings in hundred-year-old famous caves and temples show women wearing beautiful hair ornaments to enhance their beauty. There are a number of hair jewellery options available in the market and on internet for you to look the best on your special day. Here are 10 most famous and traditional hair pieces that will help you choose the best one for you.

Tips on Buying Hair Jewellery for an Indian Bride

Your Personal Style: It is important to keep your personal style in mind when you buy your hair jewellery. If you are one of the bold and beautiful ladies you can choose a Jhoomar/Paasa for a different look but if you like to call yourself timid and shy, try an elegant and traditional Maang Tika.

Your Wedding Dress: Your hair jewellery should match with the style of dress you wear for your wedding. If you choose to wear a light and simple lehenga, you can go with heavy head gear. Make sure the colours and gems used in your dress match with your hair jewellery to give it a complete look.

Gold or Silver: Gold or silver is the question many brides face when they head out to buy ornaments. The golden rule of buying jewellery is that gold goes with all kinds of colours and designs and looks great on every complexion. It gives a royal look to the whole attire, but if you have silver work on your dress, then go with silver.

Your Hairstyle: Hairstyle plays a big role when you decide on hair jewellery. If you want to tie your hair at the back go for juda pins, you can try naga jadai if you want to braid your hair or go with a tiara for a western look. So, choose your hairstyle first and then finalize the hair jewellery. If your hair is of fine quality, try to avoid heavy ornaments, it will be of great discomfort during the wedding ceremony.

10 Exquisite Hair Jewellery for a Bride

Maang Tikka and Matha Patti

An Indian bride is incomplete without a Maang Tikka and Matha Patti. This is a traditional hair ornament worn by brides since ages. Muslim and Hindu brides wear Maang Tikka and Matha Patti of different kinds in their wedding and even Christian brides like to flaunt it if they wear an ethnic attire other than a white gown. Maang Tika is placed at the centre of the head and hangs down on the forehead of the bride. It comes in various designs, colours and sizes. The dangling part is attached to a string with a hook which is placed between the hair with pins. Mattha Patti is a strip of multicolour gems or stones that covers the forehead of the bride. They both can be worn together or separately.

The most in demand is the chandelier style Maang Tikka. It is a very traditional design and women who want to sport a bolder look and going for it. People in western countries have been seen wearing this particular design with their outfits. The Chandelier Mang Tika is available on ajnaajewels.com for Rs.1,900 and you can check out the pearl Matha Pati available on utsavfashion.com for Rs.973.

Jhoomar/Paasa

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Jhoomar/Paasa is another piece of hair jewellery that has been used by brides since the Mughal period. Earlier it was mainly worn by the Muslim brides but now it is in demand from brides of all religions. It adds a certain poise to a bride and makes her stand out. Not everyone can carry a Jhoomar/Paasa elegantly but women are confident now and like to try new things which is why it is in high demand during the wedding season. It hangs from one side of the bride's head and completes her look for the evening. There are many kinds of Jhoomars available in the market, you can buy them in gold silver, stones, kundan and beads but the most wanted is the antique style Jhoomar. You can find a beautiful Antique Jhoomar for Rs.860 on paytmmall.com.

Jadanagam

Jadangam is usually worn by South Indian brides. It is put on the bride's braided hair. It has three sections, a rakkadi, a thazhambu flower and Jadangam. Jadangam looks like a decorated serpent put on the bride’s hair and gives an amazing feel to the bride's look. These come in gold with ruby or diamonds studs. In earlier days the Devadasis, brides of the temple, used to wear heavy Jadangam to decorate their hair. The most common Jadangam is made of gold or is gold plated as gold is an auspicious metal in Hindu religion. You can find a beautiful Jadangam on amazon.in between Rs.1,000 to Rs.1,500 and if you want to buy a one-gram gold Jadangam you can get it from jewelsmart.in for Rs.7,999

Fresh/Artificial Flower Gajra

Flowers have been an important part of wedding since ages. Flowers are used to decorate the wedding venue, are offered to Gods, presented to guests and worn as ornaments. One of the most famous form of ornament is the Gajra. It is worn around the bun or is put on the braid of the bride. It adds charm to the beauty of the bride as well as gives beautiful fragrance. Earlier Gajras were made from white flowers but now flowers like roses, mogras, chamelis and other yellow or orange flowers are used to make Gajra which helps them to match with your dress for the special occasion.

Fresh flowers look beautiful but they wither out soon and hence, women these days prefer Gajra made of artificial flowers. They come in various colours and sizes to fit every one’s choice. These Gajras are made of beautiful artificial flowers and different coloured gems and beads are attached to it to make it look more decorative. You can choose from a variety of artificial Gajras online through anuradhaartjewellery.com or amazon.in where the prices range from Rs.300 and onwards.

Juda (Bun) Pins/Raakodi

Juda pins never go out of style because juda/bun is the most favourite hair style for the brides. The hair is tied in the back of the head and held with different juda pins. It is then covered by beautiful drapes and gives a traditional look to the bride. There are tons of different kinds of juda pins available in the market. They come in different sizes, colours, beads, stones and artificial flowers pasted on top of it to make your juda look decorative. The gem or stud style juda pin is high in demand these days as it adds style to your wedding dress and you can mix and match them according to your taste. You can find great juda pins online on indiamart.com and hayagi.com. The price range starts from Rs.300 and goes up to around Rs.700 depending on the style you choose.

Paranda

Paranda or Parandi is another favourite hair accessory of the women in India. Brides love to enhance the beauty of their hair and if they have short hair it may get difficult for them to style it into a bun or a braid, paranda comes in very handy at this point. Earlier parandas were a traditional gift to wives from their husbands as a token of their love and the women braided their hair with them to show their love for their husbands. Parandas help in giving a thicker look to a bride’s hair and makes it easy to decorate it with heavy hair ornaments. One can find many patters, designs and colours of Paranda in local market. Silk thread parandas are high in demand as they add extra shine to the bride’s hair. You can find beautiful silk parandas with gold threads and pearls attached with it online on flipkart.com for Rs.299.

Flowers

Flowers and flower laden accessories never go out of style. They make a bride look heavenly. You can always go with real flowers but it is advised to use artificial flowers because the marriage ceremony is quite long and you don't want withered flowers hanging from your head or hands by the end of the day. There is all kinds of artificial jewellery available from bangles to necklaces and hair. Artificial flower laden hanging accessory is quite in style. Check out the beautiful yellow hanging accessory on mangogalore.com for Rs.699.

If you want to go with fresh flowers you can check out pellipoolajada.com for exquisite fresh flower jadas and hair accessories priced Rs.1,000 onwards.

Jada Billau

Jada Billau is a traditional hair jewellery worn usually by South Indian brides but is liked by brides throughout India. It is worn along the length of the braid. It is light in weight but gives a very heavy look due to its design. It is usually made in combination of flowers and peacock designs and the most liked Jada Billau is the Antique peacock golden Jada. Jada Billau is available in gold and silver which helps you to decide on which style you want to carry in your wedding. jewellerypictures.com has beautifully designed Jadas.

Tiara

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Tiaras and girls go together. You won't find a single girl who is not fascinated with tiaras and the best day to flaunt them is on your wedding. You are the queen of the day and tiara gives you that royal feeling. If you are planning a fairy themed wedding or you want to feel like one, get a tiara. They come in all styles from the crown style to head bands. You can easily find one that will match you wedding dress. The most loved one is the Crystal Tiara as it comes in various colours that will be easier for you to match with your saree or lehenga. There are tons of designs available on amazon.in but a good choice would be to get Aaishwarya Princess Crystal Bridal Tiara for Rs.399.

Naga Jadai

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Naga Jadai is another very popular hair accessory that is worn on a braid. It covers the entire length of the braid. This is a very traditional type of hair ornament which have intricate divine motifs with a top that resembles like the hood of a snake. Some also has floral designs or images of Goddess Laxmi engraved on them. Most of the Naga Jadi depicts the story of Krishna confronting the deadly snake. Although there are many kinds of Naga Jadai available in the market but the most popular among the Indian brides is the Temple Naga Jadai which gives a pure traditional look to the bride. You can find many types of Naga Jadai online but if you are looking for a pretty one with affordable price you can check out the Accessher Antique Royal Naga on amazon.in for Rs.1,300 or buy it on hayagi.com for Rs.850.

Why Renting is a Better Option than Buying Bridal Hair Jewellery

Weddings are expensive and when it comes to Indian weddings it can get costlier as one has to keep the traditions, cultures, favors and of course, jewellery, in mind. If you want to be smart and save money without compromising on the major things in a wedding, renting the bride's jewellery is a good option. It gives the bride an opportunity to dress herself in a bridal jewellery which might be beyond her budget if she wanted to buy it. Here are some reasons which will show you that renting bridal jewellery is a better option than buying it.

  • Not reusable: Bridal jewellery is quite heavy and you won't be able to use it other than in weddings. If you invest too much money on bridal jewellery, you would want to wear it again and again which will make it common for you. You want to flaunt new jewellery in each event you go to and if you rent your bridal jewellery, you can wear it on your special day and return it this way you don't have to repeat the same jewellery over and over.

  • Saves money: You can save a lot of money by renting your bridal jewellery. Bridal jewellery is very expensive and if you want to cut the price on your wedding, renting it is a good way to do it.

  • You'll get jewellery as gifts: Giving jewellery as a gift is an old tradition. You will end up getting a lot of jewellery as wedding gifts therefore buying and investing a lot on jewellery is not a good idea.

  • Option to customise your jewellery: When you rent jewellery, you have an option to customise it according to your taste; you can pick and choose from different sets to make your own set which is not possible when you buy it. You will have to buy different sets to customise them and invest a good amount of money in it.
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While selecting your bridal jewellery, always make sure that you get something that matches your wedding lehenga or saree or whatever outfit you're planning to wear. If the jewellery doesn't go with your outfit, it can be a problem. While renting, make sure to pick good quality jewellery in case you don't want to end up with an allergic reaction. It is your big day after all, and you deserve to feel comfortable and look the best!