Temple Jewellery

The Lasting Charm of Temple Jewellery

 

With a rich history and a deep-rooted cultural significance, Temple Jewellery is one of the most loved in our Indian sub-continent. Originally, used to adorn deities in Hindu temples, temple jewellery in gold has gradually found its path into weddings and has become a major part of today's bridal trousseau.

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The Essence Behind Temple Jewellery 

Classical dancers are the first to come to mind when one thinks of temple jewellery. They have adorned these classic pieces and given them the grace that has now become a cultural significance for all. Temple jewellery is highly cherished for its intricate craftsmanship. Also considered a heritage collection amongst jewellery connoisseurs, these gold temple jewellery are generally adorned with precious rubies, diamonds and emeralds. With time, these classic ornaments have become a symbol of prosperity in the society today. 

Temple jewellery sets, generally feature designs or motifs of gods and goddesses, the national bird, peacock and the national flower, lotus and floral twines. Every piece, be it bangles, earrings, chains or rings represents the cultural pride of India. It is also generally considered auspicious to adorn gold temple jewellery and is hence the most preferred choice for brides. 

Temple jewellery made of gold, is also an excellent choice of investment, as it can be passed down as a cherished heirloom for generations to come. 

 

Different Models of Temple Jewellery

 

  • Neckpieces

If you are a bride-to-be, or a bridesmaid, choosing a neckpiece such as a short chocker or long haram from the temple jewellery set collection of CMR Jewellery, is the perfect choice for the season. It pairs beautifully with all traditional Indian outfits. 

  • Earrings

Temple jewellery gold earrings/jhumkas are the trend of the current wedding season. Intricately designed jhumkas are a perfect choice for not only weddings but also as statement pieces for simple festivities. Choose from a wide variety from CMR Jewellery.

  • Bangles 

Gone are the days of stacking multiple gold bangles. To keep up with the current bridal trends of minimalism, choose temple jewellery gold bangles with intricate carvings of the god or goddess you like. We at CMR offer a wide range of options to choose from. 

  • Vaddanam 

Waist belts or Vadannams are what complete a whole bridal look. Choose from heavy temple jewellery gold vadannams to simple statement pieces, right here at CMR Jewellery.

  • Nose Rings 

Last but not least, a small temple jewellery nose ring can make all the difference. Look no less than a goddess in a traditional nose pin and add that subtle traditional flair to our wedding look.

How to perfectly style gold temple Jewellery with different outfits?

  • Silk Sarees 

Depending on your blouse design, choose a temple jewellery set that perfectly compliments your traditional silk saree, be it Kanjeevaram or Banarasi. Opt for a choker for a closed neck and style a deep neck blouse with a medium-length temple jewellery gold necklace. 

  • Lehengas

To achieve a complete bridal look for your wedding reception, style your lehenga with a layered temple jewellery set. Start off with a simple choker and pair with with a long temple jewellery gold chain and complete the look with a classic pair of jhumkas and bangles. Make sure to match the colours of the jewellery, as it gives you a beautiful outcome.

  • Anarkalis

For long salwar suits and Anarkali, style the look with statement temple jewellery earrings and a simple temple jewellery gold bangle. The flow of the dress beautifully complements the simple choice of jewellery.

  • Indo-Western Outfits 

Styling your Indo-Western outfits with classic temple jewellery sets is the best way to stand out in the crowd. Choose a classic choker with beautiful pearls and emeralds and a matching pair of earrings, and you are sure to grab the centre stage of attention!

FAQs About Temple Jewellery

 

  • How did gold temple jewellery become a trend? 

The South Indian tradition of adorning deities with temple jewellery slowly spread through the art of dance to the rest of the society. Classical dancers elegantly styled temple jewellery, which eventually became a cultural staple to have in every household. Today temple jewellery is the most loved choice among Indian brides, due to its versatility and grandeur. 

  • How to style temple jewellery with different outfits? 

The versatility of temple jewellery allows one to style it in multiple ways for different outfits. Pairing statement earrings with Anarkalis or grand chokers for Kanjeevaram silk sarees are some ways to make a grand appearance. 

  • Name some occasions on which I can wear temple jewellery?

Without a second thought, temple jewellery sets are perfect for weddings. However, these can be broken down and worn as individual pieces to create a more simple look for yearly festivities or simple occasions like housewarming or naming ceremonies.