Indian weddings are known to be full of life, lights, love, colours and most importantly flowers. According to the Indian tradition, flowers symbolize love, happiness and beauty.
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The concept of “Shringar” originated way before jewels came into existence. Ancient women would use flowers like a piece of accessory to highlight their beauty and radiance. Since the time immemorial, brides have been adorned by flowers like a piece of jewellery. As time went by, the ornaments and jewellery took over. Recently, the trend of natural flower jewellery has picked up by the urban modish brides again and the floral wave will not calm down anytime soon. The brides are moving away from the quintessential silver and gold jewellery in their wedding ceremonies like Haldi and Mehendi towards natural flower jewellery and artificial flower jewellery.
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Considered as an important part of the Indian wedding customs, different kinds of flowers are used in the marriage ceremonies be it for decoration, garlands or for bridal accessories. Especially in Hindus, Flowers hold a very spiritual and auspicious value. From the brim of the first sun rays to the sunset, every promising act begins by offering flowers to the goddesses.
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Indians believe in manifesting the happiness and verdant vibes through the visual impacts. Thus to energize the surroundings with peace, purity and calmness; flowers are an inevitable part of an Indian wedding. This bright floral jewellery is a natural and fresh addition to the classic ornament which transforms a girl into a blooming bride.
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Floral jewellery is not only pretty, colourful and flexible but also easy to handle and affordable. The fresh flowers connect the whole aura of the wedding to Mother Nature and are a beautiful way to seek blessings for turning a new leaf in life.
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The bride is ornamented with the flower jewellery to embrace her feminine side and accentuate natural beauty. For the day functions and rituals like Haldi, Mehendi and Sangeet, matching or contrasting coloured flowers are used as jewellery pieces like maang teeka, kama bandh, paasa, maala, bangles and more. It looks fresh, colourful, smells divine and also adds a unique sense of aesthetic to the bridal attire, which helps her stand out of the crowd.
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Melting flowers holds the pride of being one of the best flower decorators in South India. We will make sure the bride looks like a princess scintillating out of a fairytale.