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BRING STYLE IN YOU WITH TRADITIONAL TILHARI

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No matter in which country we belong to and which ethnic group we are we have specific jewelry type representing ethnic group. Our tastes in adornments and jewelry are frequently encouraged by our legacy, heritage, cultural background, social foundation, and ethnicity. Tilhari is very old popular jewelry made up of gold, which carries it own believes in group of hindu married women in nepal. Traditional  Tilhari  is a kind of long pote containing ornament in it.  It is  very important ornament for a Nepali wedding ceremony. It became a fashion statement among  married women in hindu culture. Subhalabha is became destination of married womens for traditional tilhari in nepal. Nepali traditional tilhari in nepal Tilahari is made by gold and that comes with  different shape and sizes. Tilahari of a big size known as chadke tilahari are popular with green potae . Well, tilahari is attached with potae of different color and are wear in the neck as a mala - symbolize of married w

Bridal Jewellery in Nepal

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Bridal Jewellery in Nepal Traditional Nepali weddings comprise of many rituals and ceremonies and can last for few days. Indian weddings are bright affairs and up to 500 guests can be invited to the wedding day. Most Nepali parents like their children to marry in their caste and religion. Traditional Bridal Jewellery in Nepal  are arranged between the families of the bride and groom. Some families decide whom their children should marry. The rituals and ceremonies of Nepali weddings vary across different ethnic groups families. The families of the groom approach the parents of the bride and formally ask them for the hand of their daughter in marriage for their son. If the families of the bride accept the proposal, the parents invite a Hindu Purohit to make the horoscopes (Janma-Kundalee) of the bride and groom and see if the match is compatible. The Hindu Purohit tells the families a suitable date for the wedding. A traditional Nepali wedding starts with the families of the bri