July 25th, 2018 by OYO Team

Weddings are about a lot of hassle and as the bride or her family, you know what the pressure is like. Despite all the pressure of looking for wedding halls, or the groom’s family looking for reception halls in Chennai, you will have to make sure that your wedding look is perfect.

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You need to remember every little detail you could miss out on your own appearance. One mistake many brides make is to ignore arm jewellery despite wearing a short-sleeved blouse. If you are wearing short sleeves, please do not ignore the idea of bridal armlets. If you don’t like the discomfort which you might feel from a jewellery on your arm, go for a heavily embroidered long-sleeved blouse. But, if you are all about jewellery, try the following Baajubandh designs.

  • The Classic Baajubandh

Baajubandh is a typical Indian bridal jewellery. The arm looks beautiful in it. It helps the arms look adorned instead of so empty. If you want more attention focused on your arm, adorn it with a royal or classic style from the Baajubandh designs. Check out the historic Bollywood movies to know what it actually looks like.

  • Traditional Temple Jewellery

The classic gold armlets with leaves and floral designs may look boring to some but the ones who know the value of temple jewellery will find it rich and elegant. Temple jewellery is more popular with South Indian brides. This kind of armlet is as traditional as it gets.

  • Marathi Mulgi

The Marathi Baajubandh can be made of solid gold or of any other precious or semi-precious metal. They are colourful and represent the vigour of the Marathi blood. These colourful armlets will complement your wedding attire.

  • Shine Bright like Diamonds

If you want to flaunt your riches, go for diamond jewellery and do not forget the diamond armlet. Wear it on just one arm though. It would look ridiculous on both arms.

  • Kundan

You can never go wrong with Kundan. The colourful stones on the gold base are ideal for any occasion and any kind of wedding. Whatever the colour of your blouse may be, Kundan armlet will look good with it. If you are going for Kundan, make sure the armlet is on the wider side. You want to flaunt some nice stones on it. Otherwise, what is the purpose of wearing Kundan even!

  • U shaped Armlet

Go for an open end one if you don’t want to tie it around. If you want something you can wear and take off yourself, go for this type. If you are conscious of fatty arms, go for this type because the slender look of the armlet will make your arm look slender. Do not tighten it too much though, that again will make you look fatter. Let the armlet rest on your skin just tight enough to not start coming loose.

  • Peacock or Elephant Designs

When we think about the traditional armlet, the snake design pops to our mind, but that isn’t quite ideal for a wedding. Elephant and peacock designs, on the other hand, have always been a good sign, a welcome design. If you like animal designs on jewellery, go for it. Some people even consider this a lucky charm. A peacock feather shaped armlet is also just as appreciated.

  • Bangles

The bangle styled bridal armlet is apparently easy to wear because you just slide it up like bangles, only, all the way up to your upper arm.

  • Colour Riches

If you do not want to invest a lot of money in gold or diamond, go for a simpler material. Do not worry about it looking cheap. A decent material is enough, as long as the jewellery is rich in colours. The colours can range from yellow to green to shades of pink. You can use any colour stones or print on your armlet. This kind of armlet is quite popular among South Indian bridal jewellery.

  • Royal Silver

Gold is too mainstream. Some people don’t even like the yellow colour. But silver never fails. Silver has its own sheen and even diamond cannot give that exact colour. Go for a silver armlet if you want to look absolutely stunning. There are many options. The simplest chain of thread design can be worn on both the arms. The wider design needs to be worn on a single arm. The semi-loop design is one such elaborate design that is enough in a singular piece.

  • Tribal Designs

Be it the intricate spiral design or chunky ones, the tribal designs look good on your arms in any material and thickness. Tribal armlets are precious and their value keeps increasing with every passing year. The tribal designs are cool and you can flaunt the design happily.

  • All Stones

With this one, your friends will call you Thanos but they won’t mean it, of course. If you love gemstones and ornate designs go for an armlet with intricate patterns like in a tiara, studded with colourful little stones.

  • Chunky Centrepiece

Get a broad armlet with a chunky centrepiece in whichever stone or colour you like. Emerald, ruby, turquoise, sapphire, the list is endless. You can go for diamond as well but diamonds look better on an armlet in a cluster of smaller stones.

  • Custom Made

Get your own creative ideas for your wedding armlet. This can become a family heirloom. It is so personalised, there will not be a single another piece identical to it. This will represent your uniqueness and the originality of the couple.

These bridal armlet design ideas will help you get some knowledge about the type of armlets available. You are not obligated to choose from just this list of course. This is a list of common beautiful designs. You can make your own design or combine two of these ideas to make a new one of your own. Whatever you do, do not let your arms go bare on your wedding day.

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