Wedding Shagun Kaleeras
Shagun kaleeras are a tradition in Punjabi style and north Indian wedding. We specialize in wedding designer kaleeras, Punjabi kaleeras, crystal kaleeras, and Bollywood style kaleeras. The kaleera is in the form of danglers and is tied to the chura or bangles of a bride. Marriage in India means different types of jewelry, dresses for to be wed couples, functions, ceremonies and rituals. Some ceremonies are held as part of rituals and some are some are held purely for fun. Many accessories of bride and bridegroom are worn as a part of rituals and Kaleera is one of them. Kaleera is an umbrella shaped ornament which is hanged with bride’s bangle or chooda. A special ceremony is held for Kaleera tying in a Punjabi style wedding. A kaleera is a must in all Punjabi wedding and every Punjabi woman, irrespective of her social status, has to wear it the day of her wedding. The earlier kaleera were made of flowers, beads and sea shells which was tied with the chooda of both the hands of the bride. A kaleera symbolizes good luck and prosperity for the newly wed bride and her family. Kaleera ceremony is organized in the morning after the haldi ceremony on the day of the wedding. Female married women from the bride side usually tie this kaleera on bride’s chooda. A kaleera is like a dangler and many small leaves like petals are hanging from it. Some brides wear kaleera made of gold or silver metal. As per Punjabi rituals, once the kaleera is tied to bride’s chooda the bride waves this kaleera over the head of her unmarried female friends and relatives. If the kaleera falls on anyone’s head than it is believed that she would be the next one to get married. Lots of fun moments are involved in kaleera ceremony. Kaleera comes in both simple and exclusive designs.
...moreWedding Safa
Wedding Safa Wala/ Turban for Wedding-we will make your wedding a colorful event with our wide range of colorful safas. All kind of safa including, Jaipur safa, Jodhpuri safas, Rajasthani safa, safas for bridegroom and safa for baratis are widely available in desired color and pattern. We have our own professionals who are experts in tying the safa on the head of bridegroom and baratis in elegant way with a touch of tradition. Safa tying is originally a tradition of Rajasthan, a state which is rich in culture, tradition and a very colorful state. Rajasthan has a history of royal dynasties. That royal touch is still evident in its present way of celebration. Safa is an important part of rituals and celebration. In Rajasthan state alone, every region has its own style of safa tying. The cloth material, color, style changes as we moved away from one place to another. Different occasions have different style of safa tying. The activity of safa tying is so popular that very often safa tying competitions are held. Safa is originally made of a long ribbon like cloth of a single piece fabric. Saaris are also used to make safa. Its length varies from 5-8 meters which is sometime longer than the length of a normal saree. Though safa are available in many colors but in wedding mostly red colored or pink colored safa are used as these colors are considered as color of celebrations and rituals. Pagari or turban is also a form of safa but there is a little difference the two. Pagari is around 52 feet long and is comparatively wider than a Rajasthani safa. Pagari is an integral part of Punjabi or Sikh culture. Lots of respect and cultural values are associated with a safa. Now turbans are also tailor made. They are stitched and be worn or taken off with ease.
...moreGroom Sehra
Sehra is one item that is only worn by a bride groom on his wedding day. It reflects the prestige of the bridegroom. It is similar like a veil for brides, a sehra is for bridegrooms. It is also believed to protect bridegroom from evil eye. Modern design sehra comes in zari, sequin, and pearl sehras. It is considered as an important wedding accessory for a bridegroom in Indian culture. The respect and prestige of a bridegroom is linked with Sehra. Earlier it was only worn by personal personnel but now it is part of men’s accessories in almost all the weddings. It is a perfect accessory that completes the look of a bridegroom for the wedding day. Different types of sehras are worn in different regions. Sehra is basically a cover for the face of bridegroom as it is veil for a bride. A sehra can be made of many things. A flower sehra is very prevalent in Southern states of India where grooms are not permitted to take it away till the time wedding is over. Selection of flowers must be done carefully while opting for this type of Sehra. The band that holds the sehra comes in silk, embroidered cotton and can be just a satin band which is simple in look and maintenance.
...moreBridal Chura
Bridal chura is one of the most prominent accessories of an Indian bride. A full hand of chura is worn by the bride on her day of wedding. As red is an auspicious color and is considered a sign of luck in marriages, these churas and bangles usually come in a combination of red and white color. Usually chura comes in two colors only and sometimes red color is replaced by some other color. Like kaleera and haldi ceremony, chura ceremony is also held in the morning on the day of the wedding. Sometimes it is held a day before wedding day. As per Hindu tradition chura should be given by the maternal uncle-aunt of the bride. As per tradition it should be worn for a complete year but it has become ideal to wear it atleast 40 days in modern times. On 40th day, only husband can remove the chura for her bride. In earlier time when a bride used to wear chura for a year, the in-laws of the bride had to get the chura re colored when it started fading in order to keep it new for a complete year. Traditionally chura would be removed on any auspicious day which was followed by a ceremony and after that bride would wear glass bangles. As per tradition chura were made of ivory and white sea shell, but chura made from plastic are more prevalent these days. The wedding chura on any female hand symbolizes that she a married woman. Like vermilion or sindoor, chura is also meant for a married woman only. The significance of wearing chura is that it is believed to bring, good luck, prosperity and fertility to newlywed bride. The chura usually comes in a set of 21 red and white colored bangles. Some customs and wedding rituals have not changed with the advent of modern era, wearing chura on marriage is also one of them.
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