Exploring the Best Arabic Jewellery Styling for Weddings
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Exploring the Best Arabic Jewellery Styling for Weddings

Your wedding is the one occasion when you want to look your absolute best, as it’s a memory that you will carry with you and cherish forever. The ou

Darcy Fowler
Darcy Fowler
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Your wedding is the one occasion when you want to look your absolute best, as it’s a memory that you will carry with you and cherish forever. The outfit is so important to this and there’s many ways for them to enhance their bridal attire to make them look their absolute best. At Arabic weddings, women typically wear Abayas. These are long, loose-fitting robes that cover the body and are often adorned with embroidery or embellishments. But leaving it at this isn’t enough, as jewellery should be added to complete the look.


This guide will explore the best Arabic jewellery styling options for a wedding that will suit the bride or any of the guests looking to enhance their appearance.


Arabic Jewellery for Weddings


Jhoomar

The jhoomar is traditionally worn on the side of the head, usually the left side, near the hairline. It should gracefully frame your forehead without overpowering your face, as this way everyone can see your beautiful bridal makeup without taking away from it. The types of jhoomar include:


  • Multi-colored Stoned Jhoomar: Goes well with single-hued light-colored attires as they pop up the look.


  • Dangling Pearl Jhoomar: For a rich and royal touch, pearl Passes are the best.


  • Navratan Jhoomar: They are a unique blend of tiny colorful stones and pearl beads. They often include nine gems.


  • Star or Moon-shaped Jhoomar: Heavy Passas with star and moon-shaped stones.


  • Long-trailed Regal Jhoomar: They give a beautiful cascading effect with long trails.


Polki

Polki’s are uncut and unpolished diamonds that are worn without any physical or chemical treatment to create a beautiful and authentic aesthetic. It has long been a symbol of tradition, elegance and luxury, making it perfect for Arabic weddings. Investing in Polki Jewellery is often seen as a worthwhile decision, especially for those who appreciate the timeless beauty and heritage that these pieces represent. Everyone will splash out for their wedding anyway, so you might as well treat yourself to some of this expensive jewellery.


Maang Teekas

These traditional headpieces are worn by brides and women wedding guests, often with intricate designs and precious stones. This helps add a touch of elegance to bridal outfits and adds to the bride's beauty. They are also considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity, so what better than to get that good luck on your wedding day?


Tawq

Bib Necklaces, otherwise known as Tawqs, are broad, ornate necklaces that cover the décolletage. They often feature gemstones like emeralds, rubies and sapphires, depending on the preferences of the bride. They make a grand statement and complement both traditional and modern gowns, so it will go well with any outfit to create a unique look.


Rings

Exchanging rings is a traditional part of Arabic weddings, so you will have a ring on your finger when it comes to the celebration. You can pre-plan the wedding rings you are exchanging, which allows you to plan out your outfit to match it. Gold is the most common type of ring exchanged during weddings.



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