Dil-e-Heer Paranda
- Paranda (Hair Ornament): The centerpiece is a long, braided gold and silver thread paranda. It features elaborate tassels (latkans) adorned with pearls and metallic gold "ghungroo" style geometric beads. This is typically woven into a braid to add length and ornamentation.
- Bangles (Kangan): Two intricate gold-plated bangles with delicate filigree work or "Jali" patterns.
- Earrings: A pair of simple yet elegant gold and pearl stud earrings, shown inside a small leather jewelry box.
- Hair Pins (Juda Pins): Two gold floral-shaped hair pins encrusted with small crystals or stones, used to secure and decorate a bun.
- Loose Pearls and Stones: A small ceramic bowl contains loose pearls and crystal embellishments, suggesting a bespoke or handcrafted set.
- Gold Flakes: A tiny glass vial containing gold leaf or flakes, often used for traditional makeup or skin adornment.
Style and Usage
The combination of gold, pearls, and the velvet setting suggests a traditional Punjabi or North Indian bridal theme. These accessories are often worn during weddings, Mehndi ceremonies, or major festivals like Karwa Chauth. The overall look is one of "vintage luxury," blending textile elements (the braided thread) with fine jewelry craftsmanship
Dil-e-Heer Paranda
