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Floral jewellery

Floral jewellery

Floral jewellery had existed even in the prehistoric era, even before metals such as gold and silver were discovered. These beauties crown brides-to-be, and their charm has deeply captivated the modern woman. Floral jewellery can be classified as traditional and modern. Real flowers such as roses, tulips, orchids, jasmine etc. are used to make these kinds of jewellery. The principal drawback of ornaments made of real flowers is that they are not durable. The need to preserve this beauty of flowers gave birth to the contemporary designs that comprise of dry flowers, gota, artificial or silk flowers and non-precious stones. Weddings and pre-wedding celebrations are the focal spots where brides and bridesmaids adorn beautiful ornaments in the shape of flowers. Mehendi and Haldi functions are the key spots where almost everyone is found flaunting floral jewellery. Brides have started ditching traditional maang tikkas to wear gorgeous floral tiaras that complement their bridal attire. Jewellery designers now use flowers to exclusively design kaleree, hathphul, floral passa, armlets, bangles, necklaces, earrings and even hair accessories like hair clips and bands. Usually, designers take around a day to make these mesmerizing pieces, so it is safe to order them beforehand so that the designer has ample time to gather the flowers to start working.

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