Top 5 never-before-seen Mangalsutra designs!

Latest Mangalsutra Designs

Mangalsutra is a marital symbol and hence, married women across India, do not get enough of it. Even if it means blurring the borders and exploring different cultures to flaunt the most unique designs, they do not shy away from it. No wonder, you see a bride from north India wear a two-Watimani Mangalsutra that is a typical of Maharashtra or even a Bengali women flaunting a south designs. To cater to this open-minded generation of women, jewellery designers too have up the ante and have been rolling out some of the avant-garde designs.

Check out! I am sure you will be thrilled to wear one of them.

Surya Haar Mangalsutra
It's a Mangalsutra, it's a Surya Haar and therefore, it is a wonderful combination that will go with your everyday as well as festive look.

Rajasthani Mangalsutra
What you notice first? Of course, the ethnic pendant that is a combination of the matt and glossy finish. While this Mangalsutra will infuse a traditional charm into your festive look, as a dailywear too it will give you an edge.

Thushi Mangalsutra
Thushi! It's hard to resist the charm of this handmade jewel and as a Mangalsutra, it is even more desirable. Go for it. Wearing it, you are sure to make heads turn.

Ghooghri Mangalsutra

In this Mangalsutra, instead of a single pendant, there are multiple bunch of bells called Ghooghri, giving it a highly traditional look and feel. I bet, you can't resist this one.

Rajasthani Mangalsutra
Big on minimalism, this Mangalsutra is also a contemporary take on the rich Rajasthani heritage. Still it makes for a great daily wear jewel. So what are you waiting for? Own it, wear it and shine everyday.


Author: Deepa Mishra

Disclaimer: All images used in the blog have been sourced from Google purely for the purpose of informative reference. The models, celebrities or products showcased in these pictures are not to promote any brand in any manner.  

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