Triangular Kemp Maang Tikka

Triangular Kemp Maang Tikka

 

Kemp Jewellery is very easy to guess that the jewellery has a rich heritage attached to it. The grandeur and opulence of Kemp Jewellery bears testimony to its association with royalty.

Kemp Jewellery has arrived into many variations like Coin Jewellery, South Kemp Jewellery, Kasumalas and many more.
This coin jewellery is quite popular in southern India and most of the brides would have atleast one in this kind.

Jewelry and outfits are inseparable, they go hand in hand. The choice of jewellery depends on the attire you wear and vice-versa. Traditional attires are likely to demand sparkly jewellery like temple jewellery or antique jewellery. But modern outfits that took a transformation over the ages are better matched with fashion/ imitation jewellery that are flashy and aesthetic, the choice however depends much upon the wearer.

When it comes to fine Traditional jewellery Kemp jewellery is always a fantastic choice. Kemp is a beautiful stone that has been worked into amulets and jewellery for thousands of years. It is found in many different parts of the world and its wonderful green and blue colour has made a favourite of civilizations as far apart as the ancient Chinese and Native Americans.

The origin of the Kemp Jewellery and its designs are deeply rooted in the history and culture of South India. Since we have heard many questions about the Kemp Jewellery, we decided to introduce you to Kemp Jewellery and tell you all that you wanted to know about it.

Kemp jewellery with its exhaustive array of designs has always had a charm on Indian women. Be it celebrities or the average Indian belle, Kemp jewellery have a lure on Indian society. Enchanting collections of Kemp jewellery have made inroads into the jewellery market and every city in India can boast of exclusive boutiques to flaunt these products

 

Triangular Kemp Maang Tikka