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Your Guide to Traditional Indian Accessories

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When it comes to Indian fashion, it's not just about the outfits you wear, but also about the accessories you choose. In addition to their practicality, accessories also have the added value of symbolism and a connection to the past. India is a melting pot of civilizations, and as such, it has adopted a wide variety of apparel and fashion from around the globe.

With regards to stylish accessories, Indians have a distinct advantage. They can feel free to wear whatever they like, regardless of whether or not their accessories complement their outfit or are on style. Putting together a complete ensemble is as simple as modifying your native accessories. Oh, and voilà! You'll definitely be noticeable.

The following are a few of the most well-known classic Indian fashion accessories that will set your ensemble apart.

  1. Bindi

    Is it not true that an Indian woman's bindi is the first thing you notice about her? The bindi is the stunning, attention-grabbing scarlet dot that is placed on the forehead. Even though it's the most popular, red isn't the only colour in use. Celebrities often accessorise with other colours, such as green, depending on the occasion.
     
    There is nothing more beautiful or representative of Indian culture than the bindi. The overall look of a lady is improved, and her face in particular. In most situations, an Indian woman is seen as being underdressed if she is not wearing a bindi.

    In many cultures, a bindi worn by a married woman is a symbol of good fortune and prosperity. There is a broad selection of bindis to choose from, from the simplest black dot to elaborate designs featuring a dazzling array of crystals, glitter, and matted tints in a rainbow of colours.
     
    The tremendous number of Western women who now wear bindis as a fashion accessory is proof that the bindi has entered the mainstream.
  2. Bangles

    The bangle is the quintessential piece of Indian jewellery. They give a classic touch to a contemporary ensemble. Additionally, they are a must-have for each bride's ensemble on her wedding day. They are the universal symbol of femininity and can be crafted from a wide variety of materials.

    The jingling of bangles is an inimitable sound that can't be replicated. Bangles can be worn with every outfit, so there's no need to stick to a specific style.
  3. Dupatta

    If you wish to look authentically Indian, a dupatta is an absolute requirement. The dupatta is a rectangular scarf or shawl used by many Asian women. When wearing a salwar kurta or a long Kurti with a front cutout, the dupatta is draped over both shoulders.

    The dupatta is currently a versatile garment that can be worn in many different ways. New methods to wear and style the dupatta, such as with scarves and turbans, have emerged. The hemline of this fashionable statement piece can be left plain, patterned, or adorned with crystals, beads, or metallic stones.
  4. Safa

    This accessory is necessary to finish off the designer sherwani for the groom. For guys, a Safa is a must-have wedding accessory. No longer are grooms afraid to experiment with their looks, particularly their safa.
     
    The safa is a single piece of cloth worn around the head, which is sometimes adorned with a glistening sarpech. It's a sign of the Indian groom's pride. With the addition of a sarpech, a stylish safa can completely transform a groom's look.

    Grooms no longer need to settle with boring colours like pink or orange for their safas. Present-day grooms are becoming creative with their safas by combining different fabrics, colours, and patterns to create something truly special.
  5. Toe rings

    When it comes to foot jewellery, toe rings are unrivalled. Because of the significance they hold as a symbol of matrimony, they are predominantly worn by married women in India. However, toe rings are now a popular accessory that any woman can wear gracefully. They're the best way to show off your individuality and put a finishing touch on your toes.
  6. Cufflinks

    While cufflinks are most often seen accessorising a tuxedo, they are actually quite versatile and may be used with a wide variety of garments. If you have a long-sleeved shirt with the appropriate sleeve cuff holes, cufflinks are an easy way to add a dapper finishing touch to any ensemble. In them, the groom can seem suitably stylish at his reception.

    You may instantly update your look with only one trendy addition. Your own sense of style is reflected in the sum of your parts. We're all aware that a well-put-together wardrobe is essential, but no outfit is truly complete without the right accessories. You too can add these accessories to your wardrobe and look your fabulous best on formal occasions.