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Jewellery Mehndi Design

There are many events celebrate in our society but the most common event that is held in Asia like in Pakistani and India is a marriage where different variations are included: Its start from proposal then Engagement, Bridal Shower, Ubtan, Mehndi, Barat, Nikah, Rukhsati and Valima. But in Islam there are only two events the Nikah and Valima, however, the other events are cultural additions that we adopt from  Hindu’s culture. They each have their rituals, symbols and meanings.

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The marriage mainly starts with the proposal from the boy side to the Girls family at the girl house. Now at this time groom’s parents, elder brother and elder sister visit the bride’s house with a marriage proposal. Once the proposal from the bride’s parents is accepted after the agreement of the bride then they will decide the date of engagement or for nikah. Once both sides agree to marriage they normally arrange the tea party or dinner according to their budget.

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Now the engagement date is fixed and the groom’s family gifts some jewellery, engagement dress, and other accessories to bride’s family and another side same thing do from bride’s side for the groom. They also arrange gifts for the groom like engagement dresses and accessories for this special event. In an engagement event normally both families called close relatives and friends. Friends have a special role in this event even though in all events of marriage. The expense will be shared by both families after an agreement.

After fixing the date of marriage there is also an event which also celebrates with lot of energy its call Mehndi. Girls and boys who attending the event specially make their dresses according to the theme. Mostly girls wear a yellow dress with a special design which is called handmade jewellery.  This handmade jewellery is likely in yellow color. Handwear Gajra, Earrings, Matha Patti(headwear), Teeka, Necklace and ring.

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This event is completed with songs and dancing and a lot of other traditional resume. In Islam, there is no concept of this event but our forefathers lived with the Hindustani culture so these events are also important in our marriages.

Designer specially design Mehndi jewellery for this event which makes more attraction with the mehndi dress. There are many online websites that offer handmade jewellery. They also make jewellery on order, you send them the design picture which u like to order then they make the same which you looking for order. These designs are handmade and called mehndi jewellery. Normally girls who learn to make such types of jewellery start home-based businesses. They make Facebook or Instagram accounts on social media and also facilitate via Whatsapp business account to their boost their online home-based business. So girls who are looking for home-based business then this business suitable for them. They can earn from home without any hesitation. They take orders online or from any sources locally and start earning from home. Already many girls doing this, they take complete marriage project from the families and earn the money.

In Pakistan already many girls doing this business and supporting their families and education. This type of home-based business need not too much investment anyhow it takes time to make such handmade jewellery.

Pakistani culture, and bridal jewellery plays a big role in the celebration. Here are some traditional pieces of jewellery that are commonly worn by brides during mehndi:

  1. Jhumkas: These are traditional Indian earrings that hang down from the earlobes. They can be simple or heavily embellished with stones and pearls.
  2. Bangles: Glass bangles or gold bangles are often worn in pairs, stacked up the arm.
  3. Nath: A nose ring that can be simple or heavily decorated with pearls and stones.
  4. Haath Phool: A hand jewelry worn on the fingers, it can be simple or elaborate.
  5. Necklace: A gold necklace or a choker necklace with matching earrings.
  6. Anklets: also called Payal, these are worn on the ankle and can be simple or heavily embellished with stones and pearls.
  7. Tikka: A forehead jewelry, usually a simple or elaborate pendant or maang tikka.

These are just a few examples of traditional bridal jewelry worn during mehndi ceremonies. The specific jewellery worn can vary depending on cultural and personal preferences.