Karn Phool

Karn Phool or earrings is an important element of Bride's makeover made from Diamond, Kundan or Meenakri it is worn complementing the haar or necklace. The most popular ones are the Jhumka. Some also include Karn Phools, elaborate ear-cuffs, while some just include simple Kaan-chains.

Read more

Bangles

Bangles are classical adornments accompanying the bridal attire. The bride wears bangles to signify prosperity of the family. This visible sign of marriage is usually worn in red or green colours and can be made out of iron, ceramic, gold, silver, glass or metal.

Read more

Necklace

The Haar or the Necklace is probably the centrepiece of the whole bridal outfit. There are several types of necklaces such as simple gold chains, short or long, Chokers, Haars or long elaborate decorative necklaces that are usually made of gold and often set with precious stones. A prime souvenir from the husband to his wife is Mangalsutra, Made of black beads along with a gold centrepiece, often studded with diamonds.

Read more

Shirangar Elite range of collections

SHRINGAR THE MEANING

The name SHRINGAR is based on the Sanskrit translation for sringara which means attraction or beauty. But our sole meaning for what we do comes from the mythological association with the SOLAH SHRINGAR. Solah Shringar is a ritual whereby the Indian bride is embellished from the top of the head to the toe in the 16 adornments that she needs to wear on her wedding day, but most of these ornaments have a hidden meaning as well.

Generally, it is a symbol of femininity and fertility as linked with the Goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of beauty, fertility and prosperity in the Hindu culture. Take a glimpse at the accessories and jewels which Solah Shringar encompasses.