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Maharashtrian Traditional Jewellery: 15 Iconic Jewellery Pieces to Enhance Your Beauty During Weddings and Festivals

By mahesh.jagdale | Updated: January 14, 2025 17:33 IST

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Maharashtrian Traditional Jewellery: Every woman dreams of wearing something unique during wedding celebrations or festive occasions. Wearing traditional jewelry with a saree that has a wide border makes the outfit look even more beautiful and elegant.
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However, many people aren’t familiar with the names of traditional jewellery, which often leads to confusion while shopping. Here’s a guide to some iconic Maharashtrian jewellery pieces.
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The Kolhapuri Saaj is a traditional necklace from Maharashtra, perfect for weddings or to pair with a nine-yard saree.
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This necklace features beads that look like jowar (sorghum) grains, giving it a luxurious and stylish appearance. It makes the neck look beautifully decorated and full.
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This chain has small round gold beads that look stunning and pair wonderfully with sarees that have borders.
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Unlike regular Mangalsutras with simple bead or leaf designs, Kolhapuri Mangalsutras offer a variety of unique and interesting patterns that are worth checking out.
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If you like simple and light jewellery, the delicate and lightweight Chitang necklace is a perfect choice.
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A timeless traditional necklace, the Putli Haar looks stunning when worn with a classic nine-yard saree, giving you a royal appearance.
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This choker-style jewelry, usually worn with pearl necklaces, is a lovely piece to add to your collection.
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For a more understated style, the Belpan or the famous Thushi necklace is a perfect pick. It brings a simple yet graceful elegance.
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If you prefer not to wear a Mangalsutra or heavy jewelry, the Bakuli Haar offers a refined and classy look.
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This classic jewelry design is perfect for any special event, giving you a look that never goes out of style.
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Tode are traditional bangles that make your hands look more beautiful. You can wear them with other bangles for a more decorated look.
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If you like a single standout piece, Gulab Tode bangles are great for a simple yet elegant look without needing to wear extra bangles.
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A traditional version of the Thushi necklace, this piece is loved by many women for its detailed and beautiful design.
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Pohe Haar is a flexible necklace that goes well with any saree that has a border, adding a rich and traditional feel.
Tags: Traditional Jewellerywedding jewelleryFestivalsMaharashtra
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