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Aunthentic Maratha Traditional Kolhapuri Jewellery - Putali Haar, Vajratik, Nath, Saaj, Thushi. DIY • Aunthentic Maratha Traditional Kolhapuri J...
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How Its Made- Making of Kolhapuri Chappals (Leather). Kapashi, Shahu, Meharban, Kurundwadi. • How Its Made- Making of Kolhapuri Chappals...
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Kolhapuri Mahalaxmi Jewellery
Aunthentic Maratha Traditional Jewellery - Putali Haar, Vajratik, Nath, Kolhapuri Saaj, Kolhapuri Thushi, Bridal Jewellery Guide | Jewellery Must-Haves For Maharashtrian Bride Traditional Maharashtrain Jewellery Sets.
The Jewel of Maharashtra. Thushi is a traditional Maharashtrian jewellery from Peshwa dynasty. Maharashtrian jewellery is particularly known for its gracefulness. Thushi Necklaces have become very popular among style conscious ladies and every lady wants to have thushi necklace as a part of her collection. You can wear Thushi Necklace on any traditional saree.
Manchali is Gold plated alloy made the jewellery typically a Maharashtrian style design use mainly the Marathi families, now also in rural Maharashtra used by married women wears it every day.
Most of the Maharashtrian jewelries are derived from the legacies of Maratha and Peshwa dynasties. Kolhapur is famous for its special type of necklace called Kolhapur saaj. This jewellery is very much special for Maharashtrian women. Har and Malas, Mohanmal, Bormal, Chaplahar, Kolhapuri Saaj, Pohehar and Putlihar are the Jewelleries that are made in Kolhapur. These names are derived from the peculiar shapes of the jewelleries. Thushi, a choker with closely bound tiny gold beads, is very popularin Kolhapur.
Patalya (two broad bangles), Bangdya (four simple bangles) and Tode (two finely carved thick bangles) are hand wear ornaments for the women of Maharashtra. Chinchpeti (choker), Tanmani (short necklace) and Nath (nose ring) are the ornaments making with a combination of pearls and red and white stones. Jewellery called bajuband (the amulet) is also a favorite. Flower-shaped earrings are very popular amongst Maharastrian women.
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