Temple Jewellery

Temple jewellery is a traditional form of Indian jewellery that originated in South India and is deeply rooted in the region's cultural and religious history. This type of jewellery is characterized by its intricate designs, often depicting Hindu deities, motifs from temple architecture, and other religious symbols. Temple jewellery is traditionally made from gold and is adorned with precious and semi-precious stones such as rubies, emeralds, pearls, and diamonds.
Temple jewellery is often worn during special occasions like weddings, festivals, and cultural events. Brides in South India commonly wear temple jewellery as part of their bridal ensemble, as it is believed to bring blessings and prosperity. The jewellery is typically paired with traditional Indian attire, such as silk sarees, to create a rich, elegant look.