The gold temple jewellery has its roots from the chola, pandya and krishnadevaraya dynasties of 9th century. Being connoisseurs in jewellery crafting, these rulers used to offer the meticulously crafted ornaments to the deities on special occassions. From there came the name Temple jewellery. Later, this jewellery was adorned by classical dancers of Kuchipudi, Bharatnatyam and Odissi. The Temple jewellery is exuded in bridal exhibitions and fashion ramps lately. Since then, women are flaunting stunning temple jewellery designs on various occasions. The jewellery ranges from a small nose ring to chunky necklaces and waist belts.
One of the pioneers to integrate temple Jewellery designs into modern settings is Navrathan Jewellers. This festive season, they came up with unique gold Temple jewellery collection you’ll never want to miss. Take a look!
Temple jewellery haram and necklace collection
Temple jewellery is not just a symbol of Indian heritage but is also a fashion trend. Additionally, the harams and necklaces of Navrathan jewellers come in designs like peacocks, lotus flowers, gods/goddesses. They are perfect not just for brides but also go well with ethnic wear on special occasions.
Look regal in this antique temple jewellery necklace with 22 carat Lakshmi pendants dropping from a black dori. The neckpiece is made with 10 carefully handcrafted Lakshmi