Tumgik
#Mookuthi Jewellery
clikthot · 1 year
Text
How To Perfectly Style Sarees With Nose Pins?
Nose rings for women are a trending fashion for women. Are you also crazy about them? More specifically, wearing a nose pin with a saree will give you both the traditional and modern look simultaneously. Scroll down to learn how to style sarees perfectly with nose pins in depth.    
Types of different style saree with different nose pins 
Well, there are plenty of types to wear sarees with different nose pins online. Depending on your preferences, you can choose whichever option you prefer. There are different styles of sarees for different states in India, and there are some differences in the styles. To enhance your look further, you can add accessories like keys, traditional bangles, and nose pins from Mookuthi Designs. For example, the Nauvari saree belongs to Maharashtra. It is time to learn how to style your saree with different types of nose pins to look great.  
How to style a nauvari saree? 
It is effortless yet easy to style a Nauvari saree. You can style it traditionally or in a zigzag Peshwai style. Both styles look fabulous. If you want to look slim, then you should choose a traditional style. The most famous nose pin to be worn on the Nauvari saree is called ‘Marathi Natani’ or simply ‘Nath”. To make your look more attractive, you can also wear, 
    Traditional Marathi Kangan 
    Flowers in hair 
    Necklace, and 
    Kolhapuri Chappal 
How to style a chiffon saree? 
You will get the most simple and sober look by wearing a chiffon saree with a nose pin. It is very easy and light to carry. Wear it on the right shoulder and bring the pallu from the back to the front, allowing it to be visible in the front. You should wear a simple and small classic diamond nose pin on the chiffon saree. To complete your look, you can add, 
     Kundan jewellery seamlessly blends with chiffon sarees 
     Gold bangles with a simple design  
     Ring 
     And Wear a flat chappal or sandal with a little heel  
How to style a linen saree? 
Linen saree is currently trending. You can wear it to a party or at work also. Yes, you can also wear it to the party. With a linen saree, you can wear a beautiful gold nose ring with a broad size without any diamond or design. You can wear a sleeveless blouse with high heels and fancy jewellery for the party. But for a traditional look, you can wear it with a half or full sleeves blouse and can complete your look by adding, 
    Silver antique jewellery 
    Bohemian Jewelry 
    Open hairstyle 
How To Style A Silk Saree? 
Women prefer silk sarees because they are easy to carry and wear. You can also look slim in a silk saree. Choose an accurate colour because it adds glitter to your complexions and makes you look smart. Wear a simple round nose touch nose pin with a little diamond. You can also style it with an open pallu or fixed pallu on the shoulder as per your choice. You can also add, 
   Gold or gold-plated temple jewellery
   Traditional or simple bangles
   Mang tika
   Flowers in hair
Other types of saree draping styles 
The saree draping styles are not limited. You may get more interest after knowing some of the best saree draping styles. So, read below.  
The butterfly drape with round classic nose ring 
You can wear a butterfly drape with a round classic nose ring on a traditional saree style with traditional jewellery. It is slightly different from the traditional style of wearing a saree. It would be best if you made a thin pallu to make the navel and midriff visible. You can buy a career with any fabric to make this style. 
The fishtail drape with diamond screw nose pin 
The fishtail style is the most preferred by Bollywood celebrities. Because it makes you look slim and curvy, it is also called a fish cut or mermaid drape because it gives you a fish-like shape. You can choose a light-coloured saree with a brightly coloured blouse. And the screw nose pin will give you a more attractive look. Remember, add the screw nose pin as per your nose size. 
The bengali drape with white and red beaded nose ring 
The Bengali drape is also called ‘Atpoure shari’a. It is one of the most identifiable saree drapes with a fresh and classy look. These sarees come in white and have a red border. You can also buy it in other colours of your choice. But the traditional colour of Bengali saree is white with a red border fixed. To make a match with this saree, you can add a white and red beaded nose ring, and it will perfectly blend with this saree. 
Infinity drape with any diamond nose pin 
It is widely used in Gujarat in Gujarati drape. It is called an infinity drape because you need to know where it begins or ends. It looks like a nippy drape, but the pallus is connected to the front pleats. From the shoulder pleats, bring it around, over this little space that we have made here and pleat this. It gives you an extra slim look. To make it more classy, add a little diamond nose pin. 
Bottom Line 
In this article, you got various ways to wear sarees and style them with different nose pins. You can wear one saree with several staples and with several nose pins. Above, we have mentioned some trending sarees like Nauvari, Bengali, Chiffon, Linen, and Silk. So, you can pick any one style from them and try it on. Above, we have also given you the types of jewellery that will look good on specific styles of sarees. I hope you got all about the saree drapings. And also understood how to perfectly style sarees with nose pins. 
1 note · View note
thereader-radhika · 11 months
Text
The Bride
Tumblr media
Nandini opened the jewellery box they brought from Pazhayarai. When Akka got married, she was given her share of ornaments, sarees and Amma's old box. She insisted that the new box be kept at home. When they returned from Pazhayarai, both sisters wanted to throw away the damn thing with its contents in Vaigai. But anger is the privilege of gods and kings! They had no other means but to use the fineries gifted by the two pirattis for akka's wedding. But none of these will be needed for Nandini's marriage.
Akka and Amma stood at the corner of the room and weeped silently. Annan too wore an inexplicable expression on his face. Nandini placed the big maangamaalai on tiny Nila and laughed. The necklace is almost as big as Nila. How long will it take her to grow up! When she grows up, the tiny lolakku will suit her face well and her hands will be big enough for these valayal. The baby took the chutti from her hands and started to bite it with her toothless gums. She cried when Nandini took it from her mouth. She tickled the baby who started to laugh again. Adi! The little girl is already obsessed with jewellery.
Maybe akka herself will start wearing these when she gets over her initial sadness. She wrapped each piece carefully. "Here akka, be careful. Why are you crying? This is a small gift to my vennila kutti. I am giving this to you only because she is too little", Nandini gave the bundle to akka.
She took the silver jewellery she wore regularly. She had washed them and put it on the windowsill to dry them. She gave her earrings to Arulvezhi, a neighbour of akka whom she had invited to their home.
"Do you like the design, kanne?", she pinched the cheek of the girl.
"Akka, when do you want it back?", the girl asked with apprehension.
"It is yours paapa".
"Really? You don't want it? Ever?", the girl asked again and again, as if she couldn't believe it.
She divided her bangles among twin sisters Mullai and Maathu who too looked at her with astonishment and thanked her profusely. She gave her mookuthi to Gnanam akka in the neighbourhood and silver chutti to her sister who had come to visit her. Though they tried to give it back, she insisted that they take it.
Amma and akka kept on crying. Maybe that's why Velvizhi was reluctant to accept the chelas. She was about to get married in a month. Nandini had considered giving her silk sarees too to Nila but she felt that Velvizhi needed it more than baby Nila who won't wear them for at least 12-13 years. No wonder Kundavai and Sembiyan Madevi gave away jewellery and chelas frequently. It feels so good. 
"Don't mind them. Actually you should call me when you drape it. I wish to see you in them. In my opinion, it is the green colour that suits you the best".
Obviously Velvizhi had questions. Nila was too young to understand anything and other girls thought Nandini was just lending them the jewellery, though she insisted that it isn't so. They didn't look convinced. She saw Gnanam giving the mookuthi back to Amma, saying that she can't accept such expensive gifts.
"Akka, why are you giving away all this? Won't you need it for your marriage?"
"I am married", Nandini declared. Amma and akka cried even louder. Baby Nila too started to cry when she saw her mother and grandmother crying. Annan took her out and Amma and akka went with them, unable to accept the madness which was unfolding before their eyes. Velvizhi's eyes looked like they will fall out of their sockets.
That day Velvizhi accompanied Nandini when she went to take a bath and pestered her. When did Nandini get married? Didn't get father die recently? Have they conducted her marriage secretly? Why is she giving away everything as if she has a lot of gold and silk lying around? Most importantly, where is her husband?
"He is here, he is there and he is everywhere".
"Is he a spy, akka?", she whispered excitedly. Velvizhi knew songs about about spies who infiltrate palaces, markets, and temples, collect information and pass it on to authorities. Is that why her marriage was kept a secret? She had heard about the feats of spies but never seen one in real life.
"No, he is a thief. Be careful about your clothes. He has the habit of stealing the clothes of aymagal when they are bathing", Nandini splashed water and wiped off her bright red pottu. Velvizhi got scared. Is this woman mad? She noticed that Nandini didn't wear her usual coloured chela after bath. Is that her father's clothes? It looked white like widow's clothes. Inauspicious!
Poor Velvizhi looked so uncomfortable, like she wanted to run away. Nandini consoled her that she will dip them in turmeric later. It will take some time to dye the clothes. Won't she help her?  The poor girl squeamishly said that she will busy with her wedding preparations. Nandini realised that she scared the girl and didn't trouble her anymore.
She smoked her hair with fragrant herbs and spread it so that it'd dry soon. After that she will tie it as a bun on the side, like Andal. Where are the flower garlands she made? There, she took them inside. She took another white cloth and covered her chest. She will make a small thiruman on her forehead later. Don't I look beautiful? She repeated what she told everyone today morning - "Naan kannane manakiren" (I am marrying Kannan) and smiled.
Maangamaalai - Necklace with mango pattern
Lolakku - Earrings
Valayal - Bangles
Chutti - Forehead ornament
Vennila kutti - Moonlight baby
Mookuthi - Nose ring
Paapa - Child
Aymagal - Cowherdesses
Thiruman - Tilak
Notes: I was a wee bit disappointed when I saw Nandini wearing silk and gold jewellery in the movie. I understand that it goes with the movie's story line (living as the ward of VP), but it doesn't portray the anguish of Nandini who was seperated from AK. In the books, when Karikalan meets Nandini after many years, this is her look. Plain look without any ornaments other than some strings of jasmine. She has renounced the world. In Pazhayarai, she wore coloured clothes and jewellery given by Kundavai. People like Nandini wore turmeric dyed clothes.
Tumblr media
Anushka in Om Namo Venkatesaya
Tumblr media
Nandini's clothes look like these
17 notes · View notes
Text
Radiant Zircon Nosepins
Zircon is admired for its brilliant shine and fire, which closely resembles the sparkle of diamonds
Zircon nosepins are popular choices for weddings and special occasions. Brides often wear them as part of their bridal jewelry ensemble to enhance their bridal beauty.Zircon nosepins make thoughtful gifts for loved ones, whether for birthdays, anniversaries, or other significant milestones. Their timeless beauty and versatility make them suitable for people of all ages.Zircon nosepins can also be worn as fashion statements, allowing individuals to express their personal style and preferences. They can be chosen to match outfits or create a unique look.
To place order or for more details contact 81898 40100 or Visit sagunthala Jewellers mylapore near Kapaleeshwarar Temple
Www.sagunthalajewellers.com
Courier available all over India and International
#ZirconNosepins
#NosepinGlamour
#SparklingZircons
#NosepinElegance
#ZirconJewelry
#NosepinLove
#GlamourAndGrace
#ZirconBeauty
#JewelryAddict
#NosepinFashion
#ZirconSparkle
#ElegantAdornments
#NosepinStyle
#ZirconGlow
#JewelryInspiration
#NosepinGoals
#ZirconCrush
#FashionForward
#ZirconTreasures
#NosepinEnvy
#GlamorousAccessories
#ZirconMagic
#NosepinCharm
#ZirconElegance
#JewelryLovers
#NosepinObsession
#ZirconShine
#AccessorizeInStyle
#NosepinStatement
#ZirconGleam
#fashion
#handmade
#newcollection
#jewellery
#jewellerylover
#nosepindesign
#mukuthi
#mookuthi
#nathu
#nathubullaku
#sagunthalajeweller
0 notes
maaya-fine-jewels · 2 years
Text
Different Nose Ring Styles To Create An Enticing Look
Tumblr media
A nose ring is one of the best ways to elevate your bridal look. Whether looking at a sparkling diamond stud or a more lavish pearl nose ring, a nath can make you look like a million bucks. But, if you're still confused about the type of nose rings to opt for, here are the exquisite five nath styles to consider. 
Traditional South Indian Mookuthi
The Mookuthii is a traditional style piece of Indian jewelry. Made of pure gold and adorned with precious gems like rubies or emeralds, this nath will accentuate your silk or Banarasi saree like a dream. The overall warm tones of these gold naths are ideal for complimenting your other gold jewelry and adding a radiant glow to your face. If you're looking for a simple and elegant mookuthi, all you have to do is get the South Indian Jewelry store in New Jersey to swap out the extravagant round nath with a gold stud. Not only will it make your overall bridal look cleaner, but it's much easier to handle, especially if you're new to wearing nose rings. 
Traditional Maharashtrian Nath
A Marathi nose ring is probably one of the most well-known nath styles globally. With a distinctive paisley design and elegant pearls or rubies, this nath will effortlessly bring out your natural beauty. The warmth from the gold body is ideal for enhancing the Tanami features of this Maharashtrian piece. If you're looking for a traditional nath, pearls are the way to go. But, if you want to add a contemporary twist, you can opt for multicolored gemstones to add a pop of color and class to your bridal look. 
Traditional Rajputana Nath
There's nothing more royal and majestic than a Rajputana nose ring. One of the finest and most extravagant pieces of Indian jewelry, this nath will help you bring your inner Queen to life. With a classic gold chain to support the weight, this nath is adorned with pearls and other stones, making it a staple in every wedding trousseau. It is the perfect addition to help elevate the traditional Rajasthani lehenga choli is rather heavy and studded with blinding gems. So, if you're looking at jewelry pieces, this one's perfect for the most breathtaking bridal look. 
Contemporary Indian Naths
If you're on the hunt for new-age nose ring styles, walk into a South Indian Jewellery store in New Jersey. Here, you'll be able to find a wide range of enchanting gold naths to help you complete your bridal look. These naths incorporate distinct elements from traditional nose rings and combine them with contemporary designs for the perfect minx of culture and chic. 
Classic Gold Nose Pins
Nothing beats the timeless beauty of a simple gold nose stud. If you're a bride leaning towards a minimalistic and classy Indian bridal look, you can never go wrong with a gold stud. Instead of a plain gold one, you can opt for one with diamonds or ruby studs. You're sure to leave your guests spellbound with the right makeup, exquisite Indian jewelry, and your elegant bridal lehenga.
Final Words
A nose ring is a perfect addition to your Indian jewelry set. No matter the style you're looking for, you can find the best gold naths and studs for a stunning bridal look. 
1 note · View note
neeltej · 5 years
Text
Tumblr media
Neeltej Jewellers Rajkot
Contact For More
Our Whatsaap Detail Is https://wa.me/919426898851
1 note · View note
Photo
Tumblr media
Neila Sathyalingam. Marriage pic circa 1957.
Sometime back I had a request on post Independence jewellery in India. Which it turns out isn’t all that easy, especially if you look at it region wise! A lot of pieces are of course classics that get tweaked and reinvented with each decade. I will try and post the few images I have on me over time.
Today’s pic is very much 1950s and very much Tamil with its jimki (jhumka), mookuthi (nose ring) and addigai (the choker kind of neckpiece). I got a couple of names for the other neckpiece but I wasn’t very convinced they were correct.  Suffice it to say that multiple strands of sengili (chain) with a padakkam (pendant) were (and are) quite common. In this particular piece the chain is artfully combined with 3 pendants, usually you would see a single pendant. The lower larger pendants are possibly joined by the kind of motifs that are common in India, e.g. peacocks, swans etc. 
66 notes · View notes
mehtajewellers-blog · 7 years
Text
Buying the Sparkle for Your Nose
Other than earrings, nose ring is the most commonly used adornment of all. Nose piercings came to thousands of years ago. First originated mainly in China and Egypt, the practice of body piercing travelled swiftly across the lands and hence to the Indian subcontinent. The nose rings that the women generally wear are made of gold. But diamond mookuthi designs or in simple terms the diamond nose rings are also a little expensive yet a widely popular product. Diamond brings with itself not just the shine but also a sense of pride within the women. It gives a feel of empowerment and owning the world and plus a sparkle on the nose is always going to add to the beauty of the woman.
If you are a fan of antique jewellery that speaks heavily about the heritage and pride of the country then you should surely check out diamond jewellery in Chennai. The class and chicness that it gets with itself is sure to leave you mesmerized and spellbound.
There are tremendous options available in diamond mookuthi designs that an individual can choose from. Some pieces are so beautiful that you may fall in love with the detailed designs at the very first glance itself. These beauties are available at well-established jewellery stores near you.
It is very necessary that while buying any jewellery, you communicate the jeweller as to what kind of jewellery you are exactly looking for. He needs to know this so that he can very well show you the pieces that fit into your requirements. This will save yours and the jeweller’s time. Also, be particular about checking for mark of standardisation or if at least they are providing you with a certification for the jewellery that mentions the exact weight, carat and other details of the jewellery.
0 notes
dazzlegame · 3 years
Text
Different Designs of Nose Pins Through the Years
Tumblr media
As the years progressed, the designs and styles of nose pins took a turn tremendously. In the early years, the nose ring designs were highly influenced by the royal family and the extravagant styles portrayed in their daily life. Usually, the elegance and the royalty associated with nose pins travelled to the common people and saw a drastic change in its style.
While the royal family were seen wearing diamond and gold, the common people usually sported pearls and wooden and circular hoops. Although the designs eventually became a hit among modern women, they had to travel immensely and evolve as well.
In this post, we will explore the history of different nose pin designs and see how they changed over the years and became what they are now. Alongside, we will also discuss the several current nose pin designs in diamond and gold that are popular among the women that are looking for simple and minimal jewellery designs of today.
The Nose Pins Designs of the Early Days
Now that you have decided to continue reading this post, we will start with the different nose pin designs that were famous in the early days. The classic diamond stud nose pin designs that you might have seen in movies with historical agenda. For instance, in the movie Umrao Jaan, Rekha was seen wearing a diamond solitaire. Even a simple ring or a mookuthi, an ornate stud shaped of a jewelled lotus or a swan, was popular in the early days. However, even then, some women preferred contemporary designs that could be changed frequently or replaced when they wanted to.
Another type of nose pin that had widespread popularity among women was Maharashtrian nath and the North Indian latkan or nathani. Both of these nose pins are large hoops decorated with natural diamonds in different patterns and supported with an embellished chain that links to the hair or the ear. Today, these type of nose rings are reserved for traditional and wedding ceremonies. Moreover, in some states of the Himalayan region, the septum piercing is adorned with a bulak, a triangular ornament that delicately hangs right above the Cupid’s bow. In fact, it has entered the mainstream media house where international and national stars have been seen wearing a bulak on their shows and concerts.
The Upgrade in the Nose Ring Designs
With time, the nose pin designs of old took a turn to display a more relaxed and simple vibe. While the single stone stud (diamond or gemstone) remained untouched in its simplicity as years progressed, other nose rings transformed to accommodate a more minimal style. You can browse through the timeless designs of nostril jewellery that showcase how it has changed in the past few years. For example, diamond and gold jewellery brands or providers now offer contemporary styles that resemble nature or stars or simply any shape that appeals to the women of today. Many times, you can see girls and women wearing gold nose pins with studded tiny diamond stones that make a pattern when combined together. Even playful and colourful gems make for an ideal addition to simple nose rings to bring out the quirky and eccentric design of the jewellery to the fore.
For traditional appearances, you can still rely on the designs of the early days as they carry much weightage over the modern nose pin styles. However, if you wish to use a fusion of modern and ancient models, jewellery designers have made that possible as well. Intricate nose ring designs with gemstones and diamond that resemble the nath that is popular among women in North India brings to you the best of both worlds. Some of the modern styles also feature nose pins that do not require piercing; they rather work as temporary nostril jewellery that you can wear on certain occasions.
In any case, whatever be the choice of your nose pin, it is evident that this small piece of jewellery still carries a huge part of Indian tradition in itself. Although it has changed in design and style over the years, the tradition and sentiments associated with the jewellery remain true and unchanged in every state of India.
0 notes
mehtajewellers-blog · 7 years
Text
Gracing the Beauty of Women
The practice of nose piercing is more than four thousand years old making nose piercing the longest running practice of body piercing. It is said to have mainly originated in the Middle East which was bought to India and later went beyond. The most common type of nose piercing that we know is piercing of the nostril. This type of nose piercing is mainly popular in India. It is generally the left nostril that ladies get pierced. The types of nose ring that they choose to wear depend upon their taste, choice and also the face structure.
There are different types of nose pins available for different types of face structures. For example, for a person with round face, a stud or a diamond mookuthi would be more suitable. For a woman with long face, a proper nose ring would be the best. It is vital that the piercing is done from a professional who maintains good hygiene. The needle needs to be sterilized and clean.
In India, Chennai is said to have jewellery rates cheaper than the rest of the country. Therefore, any jewellery shop in Chennai holds a good collection of diamond mookuthi designs.
Diamonds they say are the best gift that one can gift a woman. Now just because of its shine but also because it is a great way to compliment the most important woman in your lives. Diamond is the strongest element known. Gifting someone diamond would signify you complimenting then on their strength and will power. Wearing a diamond mookuthi would give a sense of empowerment to the woman wearing it. It is like carrying your pride on your nose and not caring what the world thinks about them. Diamonds are forever and they will forever grace the beauty of a woman.
0 notes
mehtajewellers-blog · 7 years
Text
The Story of Dazzling Diamond
Diamonds are for ever they say. Quite literally, diamond is one of the hardest substances known to us. This is the reason it is used to cut glass. This glittery stone holds a lot of value. It is one of the purest forms of carbon, and it dark and ugly when extracted from the ground. It is only after heavy refinement that we get the dazzling pieces that everyone adores with cuts that are beautiful.
We mostly see that it is women who wear diamonds the most. The shine of the stone adds to the grace and pride of a woman. There are different ways in which the diamond can be worn. It could be on a ring, in earrings, in a pendant, a bracelet and sometimes even a watch. People even wear the diamond on their nose ring. Diamond mookuthi is one of the examples of a nose ring. A nose pin studded with diamond bought to you from the south with some exquisite touch to it.
There are various sparking diamond mookuthi designs that are available today that a customer can choose from. Sometimes you may stumble upon pieces that are so beautiful that they catch your eye in the very first glance. You may find some of these gorgeous pieces at any of the jewellery shops in Chennai.
While buying any jewellery, it is important that we communicate to the jeweller properly as to what we are looking for. Only then will he be able to show you pieces that fit into your filter criteria. This saves both yours and your jeweller’s time. Also, it is important that you check for the mark of standardisation on the jewellery you purchase, in case you consider to resale it in future. Having a standardisation mark makes it more authentic.
0 notes
mehtajewellers-blog · 7 years
Text
Tiny Piece Makes a Huge Difference
A nose piercing has been in fashion for centuries. In the historic India, a woman’s make up was considered incomplete without a nose ring. Especially that of a married woman. It reflected good luck to many. Be it a wedding or any prestigious occasion, women would proudly wear the nose ring on their nose. It is like carrying all your feminine pride on your nose. A nose piercing marks as beauty and gracefulness.
There are a variety of options available for someone who wants to get a nose ring. There are the big round nose rings of Rajasthan and Gujarat, half-moon nose rings like the one Maharashtrians wear or just a simple stud as well. You can choose according to what best suits your face type. There are nose pins for round face, long face, oval face, heart-shaped, chiselled face and so on.
Jewellery designers today are well aware of the rising popularity of the nose rings. Therefore they constantly thrive on delivering innovative yet elegant designs. They try to blend the old times with the new generation requirements. One such example of latest designs is the range of diamond mookuthi designs that is gaining popularity in the South.
While buying any jewellery, it is important that you communicate your needs and requirements to the jeweller. It is the key in getting what you actually want. Tell him about your budget and what kind of designs you are looking for. This way he will be able to show you more options that are best suited for you. It is important that we choose the most accurate piece that vibes well with your personality.
It is astonishing how such a simple and tiny piece of jewellery can make such a big difference to your beauty. It gives you the feel of being a complete woman with her pride high on her nose.
Rise and shine with the spark in you today!
0 notes