Wednesday 25 April 2012

Solah Shrinagar - 16 adornments of an Indian Bride...

Solah Shringar....



In India, the beautification of the bride consists of sixteen parts and covers almost every part of the body right from the head to the toe. The term shringar is also associated with Goddess Lakshmi, who is a model wife and the representation of female beauty, good luck, prosperity and fertility.
Shringar is representation feminity and our culture. The bride’s solah shringar starts from the top with her hair and ends at her toe.
  Solah shringar literally meaning sixteen decorations) is traditionally marked by the sixteen items of cosmetics and jewelry. Female relatives and friends of the bride participate

Wedding dress wedding dress Red colored wedding sari richly embroidered with gold threads is considered the most auspicious for Hindu weddings. However the choice can also be other bright bridal colors like maroon, gold, magenta or green and comprises of saree, lehenga and salwar kurta. the process of adorning her.
>Flowers : The Brides hair is then styled and adorned with   flowers   and jewelry. After that makeup is done on her face. Her face is powdered, the cheeks are rouged and lipstick is applied.
< Kajal
The eyes are highlighted with   Kajal   or kohl to make it more attractive and appealing.
Bindi
: After that the   Bindi  
Maangtika:
 A hair accessory called   Maangtika   is worn on the central parting of the hair of the bride mostly made out of gold and embellished with semi precious stones, pearls or diamonds.
Nose Ring
: The Bride is made to wear the   Nose Ring   making her look traditional and ethnic. This ring is made of gold with pearls or other precious gems and is worn on the left nostril and is supported by a gold chain, which extends just behind left ear.
 

Ear rings
Ear rings   adorn the ears of the bride. Since the ear rings worn by bride are quite heavy they are normally supported by a gold chain passing over the crown of the head.
Necklaces: Necklaces
  and chains of different lengths which is usually made of gold and embellished with diamonds, pearls or other precious stones are also worn by the bride. Mangalsutra which is worn around the neck is tied by the groom during the wedding rituals.
Baajuband:  Baajuband
  or armlets are worn on the upper arms of the bride over the sari blouse.

Mehendi: Mehendi
  is another significant shringar of the bride which is applied on the bride's hands and feet in a special pre-wedding ritual in India.


Bangles
The Bride wearsnbsp; bangles  or bracelets made of gold, glass or other metals depending upon the custom.

Rings
A bride wears eightnbsp;ringsnbsp;in both her hands, which are attached with a central flower or medallion that covers the upper part of the hand called hathphulor.

Kamarband: Kamarband
is a beautifully designed gold or silver belt is worn around the waist of the bride studded mostly with beautiful gems. The belt not just enhances the waist area but also helps in holding the Sari or Dress in place.

Payal
: Silver   anklets   are worn on the ankles of the bride and toes are adorned with toe rings   made of silver. The feet are also decorated. In some regions a thick red line is drawn along the outer border of the foot. In other areas, mehandi designs are applied to the feet.
Itar
And finally  itar or fragrance is applied on to the bride to keep her fresh and smelling good.


Sindoor: Sindoor
  is applied on the central parting of the hair during the wedding ceremony.


Happy Wedding!!






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