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by Reena Jain
Fashion jewellery is made using inexpensive items such as glass, metal, plastic, leather, etc. Fashion jewellery has emerged as a popular choice ov...
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by Reena Jain
Seasons come, seasons go, and along with changing seasons, fashion trends change too. But the love for jewellery never fades away. Women love their...
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by Reena Jain
The maang tikka has been a part of traditional wear in India since ancient times and has religious and cultural significance. Some of the maang tik...
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by Reena Jain
The much-awaited festive season is just around the corner, and no celebration is complete without the ethnic silver oxidised look. It is versatile,...
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by Reena Jain
Nose rings are one of the oldest jewellery pieces and have been a prominent style in the subcontinent for a very long time. You must have seen your...
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by Reena Jain
Earrings are an essential part of women’s fashion. They are the most loved and treasured ornaments worn by a woman. Be it your traditional look or ...
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by Reena Jain
When it comes to jewellery, you can’t go wrong with pretty bracelets. What makes bracelets so much fun is that they can be enjoyed in a completely ...
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by Reena Jain
A maang tikka is a piece of jewellery typically worn by Indian women on the forehead, and are similar to the concept of head harnesses. It is compo...
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by Altois Collaborator
Body piercing has been around for thousands of years. The oldest mummified remains ever found were sporting pierced ears. Body piercing is still re...
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by Altois Collaborator
With the festive season drawing closer, jewellery is sure to set the stores ablaze with every woman dreaming of teaming her special attire with mat...
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by Altois Collaborator
Fashion jewellery, also called costume jewellery, refers to the jewellery worn every day, not necessarily for special occasions. Fashion jewellery ...
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by Altois Collaborator
Every girl loves to wear western dresses because they are easy to wear and comfortable at the same time. Still, some of you choose to wear ethnic o...
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