Tuesday 16 June 2015

Do Only Brides Have Right To Use Jewels On Wedding?


Grooms might look confused on listening about jewelry for them, but if you look at Indian history you will find it an important part of king’s outfit. They used to invest a lot in jewels like rings, neckpieces, ear rings etc.

And guess what!!

New age grooms are ready to experiment with stylish and designer jewels, to get a royal look on their wedding. Some of the major jewels forming part of their wedding attire include:

Jewelled Kalgi

Which once was just a collection of a few furs is now an expensive part of groom’s wedding dress. Modern grooms looking for a trendy look contact men ethnic wear designer in Gurgaon, Delhi and Mumbai to get jeweled kalgi as per their sherwani.

Necklace

Do only women have right to wear heavy and expensive necklaces? No, grooms can also wear stylish strings of expensive gems like pearls, emeralds etc. Designers suggest matching or complementing necklaces to the grooms in different stones. These can be in single layers or multiple strings of pearls and rubies. Green emerald necklace on red or blue stole makes grooms look outstanding.

I know you must have started dreaming about it. Wait there are some other options too.

Brooch

If you don’t want wear sherwani on your wedding, you can try Jodhpuri suit or Bandhgala and embellish it with a trendy brooch. Men’s designer in Delhi know very well how to beautify a simple groom’s dress with expensive, stylish and unique jewel pieces like brooch. Based upon the design, work, color and pattern of the jacket, you can opt for a small on the pocket brooch or an elaborate brooch with strings like in necklace.


Jeweled button

It’s not just the right of celebrities to add bling to their dresses. You have complete right to look amazing on your ‘D’ day and you can try everything for this. Ask your designer to add some bling to your jacket’s buttons and see the difference in your look. This will look amazing on a simple and sober sherwani or Nehru jacket.



If you are worried about their use after marriage, just give these to you wife, they will have enough ideas to recycle these jewels to enhance their look.

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