Tradition, values and culture are a significant part of the Maharashtrian culture. This is evident in their wedding ceremony. Not much change is seen in the traditional dress of Maharashtra and jewellery worn by the Marathi brides.
Let’s dive into the dress and pieces of jewellery that Maharashtrian brides still adorn themselves with on their special day.
Traditional Dress of Marathi bride
The traditional dress of Maharashtra bride is called the Paithani saree. It originates from the Paithani District of Maharashtra state. The Paithani saree can either be woven in Kanjeevaram silk or Benarasi silk. Green and yellow with a gold border are among the common colors a Maharashtrian bride wears.
However, though the style of draping, fabric and design remains more or less the same, the colors of the traditional dress of Maharashtra keep changing. Paithani saree has a lavishly done up border and pallu work which has a medley of traditional motifs - peacock, floral and mango motifs.
Maharashtrian Jewellery for Brides
Kolhapuri Saaj
Kolhapuri saaj is very famous among Maharashtrian women and is considered as special as Mangalsutra. It is made with golden beads & many leaf shape pendant. Every pendant has its meaning. Out of these 21 pendants, 10 pendant defines the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu, 2 pendants have an emerald stone, 8 pendants are for ashtamangal (ashta means eight & mangal means good happenings) & the last pendant is a taviz.
Bugadi
Lakshmi Haar
Lakshmi Haar that is also known as Temple jewellery is a long necklace. It has a big lovely carving of Goddess Lakshmi in the middle and around the Haar there is a work of either coin-shaped or paisley-shaped gold design. Known as the goddess of wealth, the significance of Lakshmi in this Haar has again to do with the wealth and prosperity of the bride’s family. It is the most exclusive Maharashtrian jewellery.
Vaaki
Vaaki or the Bajuband is worn as an armlet on the upper arm. Traditionally it was worn on both arms but as times changed, wearing it on one arm has become popular. This Maharashtrian jewellery is made of solid gold that is studded with precious and semi-precious stones in the centre.
Bakuli Haar
A long neckpiece made up of 2-3 strings of Gold, this Maharashtrian bridal jewellery is engraved in small elegant flower motifs. Bakuli translates to something that blossoms and it has a deep significance according to the Maharashtrian culture.
Maharashtrian Chura
This is ideal Maharashtrian jewellery set for the brides wedding look. You must have seen most Indian brides adorn a beautiful red acrylic Chura.
However, for a Maharashtrian bride, this Chura comes in the form of green glass bangles and is paired with gold Pichodi bangles. The Pichodi bangles come in different patterns and can be worn in a set of two on both the wrists. Worn in odd numbers this green and gold Chura is a symbol of fertility for the bride.
Putli Haar
Similar to the Lakshmi Haar, the Putli haar is a piece of Maharashtrian bridal jewellery that is made of several tiny coins woven closely together. Each of these coins has been carved with motifs of Goddess Lakshmi or Goddess Sita, that signify wealth and fortune. A rather long neckpiece, the Putli Haar is an extravagant wedding set jewellery.
Moti Haar
A choker necklace of pearl, the Moti Haar does a good job of accentuating the bride’s neck. Also known as Tikada, this Maharashtrian jewellery has precious and semi-precious stones embedded as a pendant.
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