Jewelry is a apart of the Indian’s women’s culture. You can see it on  almost all Indian movies; Indian brides will wear glamorous jewelries  from the head to toe. The important of jewelry as a part of Indian  culture has been indicated since long time ago. The various forms of  Ethnic Indian Jewelry are including Meenakari, Kundankari, Oddiyanam,  etc. 
The earliest sign of traditional Indian jewelry  can be found on the holy Ramayana and Mahabharata which described the  ornaments worn by men and women on that age. Then it is continued with  the invention of Harappa and Mohenjodaro civilization’s relics which  indicating that the God and Goddess on the temples are crafted with rich  and glamorous jewelry and ornaments that also can be found on Indian  brides.
The jewelries used in the bride’s body are ranging from the “tika” on the forehead up to the ring for the toe. The jewelries has complicated, glamorous and artistic design which implement the feminine side of the user. The common patterns on the jewelries are usually inspired by the mythology and mostly taking the shape of nature, animal, spiritual beings, and unlimited imagination. Each of them is the combination of divine abundance symbol and material blessing which tinged with fashion and aesthetic appeal that make almost every Indian woman looks beautiful and glamorous.
The jewelries used in the bride’s body are ranging from the “tika” on the forehead up to the ring for the toe. The jewelries has complicated, glamorous and artistic design which implement the feminine side of the user. The common patterns on the jewelries are usually inspired by the mythology and mostly taking the shape of nature, animal, spiritual beings, and unlimited imagination. Each of them is the combination of divine abundance symbol and material blessing which tinged with fashion and aesthetic appeal that make almost every Indian woman looks beautiful and glamorous.
 
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