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Want to wear a rani haar on your wedding? Hereu2019s some inspiration on how you can style them. Take cues from this blog, and choose your favourite one from the wide range of best gold jewellery in Bangalore.
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How To Wear Rani Haar In The Most Stylish Ways? A bride is no less than a “maharani” on her wedding day. And, she obviously wants to look like one too! While the clothes she wears makes the most part of making her look what she looks like, it is the jewellery that only adds to the magnificence. And, when we speak of the maharani look, there is one jewellery piece that looks completely royal; and that is the “rani haar”. The rani haarhas been an indispensable part of a bride’s trousseau since ages. It is one of the most traditional jewellery pieces that adds a graceful look to the bride’s overall appearance. With a wide range of designs and styles available, you need to be able to decide which one you would like to wear for your wedding – the one that suits your personality, style, and choice. Rani haar with a choker neckpiece Pair up your rani haar with a choker neckpiece. The combination of one neckpiece fitting tightly around your neck, with the other one falling broadly over your chest, the gap in between without each camouflaging the other, will make a complete ideal pattern. Rani haar with a collar neckpiece Just like chokers, you can pair up your rani haar with a collar neckpiece too. A little looser than the chokers, collar neckpieces will encircle your neck around the collar area, thus making it of almost the same appearance of a choker-rani haar combination, an ideal choice for those brides who cannot stand the fixed grip of a choker.
Rani haar with a heavy neckpiece When you want to go all over the top and wish to have an all decked up look for your wedding, you need to pair two heavy pieces together – one a heavy neckpiece of your choice, and second an even heavier and huger rani haar done in huge uncut diamonds. Large and heavy satladas Satladas are a type of rani haar that scream magnificence. Although all eyes are definitely going to be on you on your wedding day, if you want eyeballs that won't shift from you easily, a satlada is what you need to wear – a large and heavy one – done in polkis, pearls, and emeralds. Oversized pendants Opt for rani haar with an oversized pendant. Take the shape of long beaded stoned strings or multiple pearl strings attached to a big pendant crafted in meenakari, jadau, polka, or gold. Similar stones and hues If you are choosing a rani haar with colourful stones and diamonds studded in it, you can pair it up with another gorgeous polka neckpiece of the same hue or colour. This will add perfect definition to your look. Minimalism In contrast to all of the above, if you want minimalism, like the very rare brides of today, or if you are choosing a rani haar for your pre-wedding ceremonies, you can opt for a light teenlada, panchlada, or satlada. These will add the charm of a rani haar while also keeping it to the minimum. Choose your type and get set go with your jewellery shopping. A rani haar should definitely be on your jewellery list, no matter how large or minimalist it may be. And, worry not, whatever style and size you choose, a rani haar will look good with both sarees and lehengas. So, waste no more time and get in touch with Aura Jewels to get the best gold jewellery in Bangalore crafted in your favourite rani haar design, studded with stones and diamonds of your choice. You could also choose from the evergreen meenakari, kundan, polka, and jadau options. And, if you don’t know what these are, you can always learn about the bridal jewellery types that never go out of fashion.