Artificial Hyderabadi Jewellery Sets for the Royal Brides-to-be
Bridal artificial Hyderabadi jewellery is a big craze among brides this wedding season. They love the glistening pearls against their bridal outfits! If you are a bride-to-be, then check them out now!
Hyderabadi jewellery and pearls always go hand in hand. It is not a contemporary relationship; it has been building up for centuries now! Their histories started when the Nizams ruled over Hyderabad from the 18th century to the 20th century. They had a very fine eye for exotic craftsmanship and they found pearl jewellery in Hyderabad. They loved it so much that they gifted it to their queens as well. Hyderabadi bridal jewellery is also known as Nizam bridal jewellery.
Pearls look gorgeous with any type of metal from silver to gold with rubies and emeralds. They have the power to make everything more beautiful. Women love wearing artificial Hyderabadi jewellery and feeling beautiful and feminine, especially during their wedding!
Scroll down to check out beautiful Hyderabadi ornaments and some full bridal sets for some much-needed wedding inspiration!
1. Matha Patti for the win!
Matha Patti is a beautiful head jewellery piece that most brides love to don on their wedding day. You can find this artificial Hyderabadi jewellery ornament very easily in the market. They are made of such good quality that no one will be able to guess that they are not real. They look very graceful combined with Kundan jewellery.
2. Nath
Nath is another Indian bridal jewellery that holds a big sentimental value. They are known to have some healing powers for the couple, especially the groom. This jewellery piece is basically a ring that is worn on the nose and has a chain that is attached to the earrings. This artificial Hyderabadi jewellery has a pearl chain attached to a very simple Nath with a single stone.
3. Nose ring
The nose ring is just like a Nath that is worn on the nose. However, it is not in a ring shape and does not have a chain attached to it. A Nath is worn on different sides of the nose in different cultures across India. The Nath in this picture is an artificial Hyderabadi jewellery piece that has been made to mimic the Marathi Nath.
4. Earrings & bangles
No traditional or western look is complete without a stunning pair of earrings. This bride is wearing pearl earrings and they are a beautiful example of artificial Hyderabadi jewellery. The golden pearls really suit the earrings.
Bangles are also very important Indian jewellery. Pearls can also be added into them to make gorgeous artificial Hyderabadi jewellery.
5. Temple jewellery with Hyderabadi pearls
Temple jewellery is very big in the south Indian wedding market. Brides love wearing this authentic gold jewellery for their weddings and other ceremonies. This bride is wearing artificial Hyderabadi jewellery with pearls that mimic the temple jewellery look. The use is very subtle but also adds a Hyderabadi touch to a traditional look.
6. Layer it with a Rani Haar
Rani Haar is a long necklace that bides use to layer with their choker or collar necklaces. Pearls are very often used in Rani Haars. It does not matter if you are wearing a gold necklace or a Kundan set; pearls compliment every one of them.
7. Satlada necklace
Satlada is a seven-stringed necklace. Many of you may not know that a Satlada is an authentic Hyderabadi ornament. These necklaces are embedded with American rubies, diamonds and emeralds. They are a huge hit among celebrities as well. Look for artificial Hyderabadi jewellery in this style for an authentic look!
You can even wear a Panchlada instead of a Satlada. It has 5 beautiful pearl strings instead of 7.
8. Artificial Hyderabadi jewellery for a bride
All these different pearl jewellery pieces make up for the perfect bridal set. You can deck up in pearls from head to toe. From Matha Patti to nose rings and necklaces; you can wear them without overpowering your look. You can find pearls in colours like green, red, yellow, golden and many more for your sets and choose the one that matches your outfit the best.
Other artificial Hyderabadi jewellery pieces are Payal, Kamarbandh, Bajubandh and even rings and ring bracelets. You will no doubt look gorgeous wearing this jewellery.
Authentic pearls are actually very expensive as they are found in the deep ends of oceans in oyster shells. Thus, not everyone can afford them for their wedding. That is why buying artificial Hyderabadi jewellery with pearls is the perfect way to score a win! You can find good quality bridal sets very easily and they will feel just as authentic.
Pearl jewellery is very feminine and they light up every bride that wears it for her wedding. They look great with every outfit style, from a simple saree to a heavily embroidered wedding lehenga. Be sure to tell us your favourite pearl jewellery and how you like to style them!
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