Tattoos and piercing are hot and happening today with more and more youngsters getting
tattoos done on the body and getting various parts of their body pierced.
If you plan of getting
tattoos done then it is always advisable that you are totally informed about the
pros and cons. Know beforehand whether it is safe for your skin and how to care
for tattoos later.
HENNA
There is the regular red mehendi, which can be outlined with black mehendi and silver
or gold mehendi for filling up the designs with.
(some may consist chemical dyes and may not suit certain skin types).
The Indian passion for jewellery is legendary.
Jewellery
is not merely an accessory to garments, rather, beautiful clothes and jewels complement,
and draw inspiration from each other. Neither is complete without the other. Jewellery
when worn as a beautiful contrast or as a subtle blending with clothes creates a
splendid look that enhances a woman's personality.
ANKLETS
Adorn on the ankles, comes in various designs.
BANGLES
The word
bangle originates from the Hindi bangri or bangali which the dictionary defines
as a ring for arm or leg. There is a variety of bangles from glass, gold, to ivory.
BINDI
Bindi is popular amidst Indian fashion and is unmatched by any other cosmetic. A
majority of the female population-whether young or old, modern or traditional wears
either the traditional blood red bindi or coloured ones to match their outfits.
Various artistic styles and colors continue to emerge and makes this dot- Bindi
look awesome.
TIKKA
Adorn on
the forehead, it has been a ritual of bridal wear but now it is very common for
girls to wear them at parties.
RAJASTHANI
JEWELLERY
Taste for jewellery in Rajasthan, is rather traditional.
the people of Rajasthan show a distinct preference for bright costumes and jewellery.
From the simple village folk or tribal to the rajas and ranis, they preferred colours
of bright red, dazzling yellow, lively green or brilliant orange, highlighted by
a lavish use of sparkling gold and silver zari.
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