Friday, April 10, 2020

South Indian Hair Style / Bridal Hair Do


South Indian Hair Style / Traditional Bridal Hair Do

The southern part of India has diverse and varied customs and traditions within. South Indian brides mostly prefer hair decorations with flowers and jewellery for the wedding. They love to decorate their long braids predominantly with jewellery.

There are so many varieties and options for the South Indian bridal hairstyles

Hair Jewellery Set



Braided Jada / Hair
               It is popular from generations and still is evergreen. The traditional South Indian braid is a simple long braid which is adorned and embellished with beautiful jewelry pieces, hair accessories or fresh flowers. Some brides use hair extensions to get this look.

              This hairstyle can be donned with a sari or a lehenga and looks gorgeous and is immensely popular among the Tamil wedding hairstyles and the bridal hairstyles for south Indian weddings.


 
Flowers
             Gajra flowers is still popular and much sought after for its simplistic elegance and traditional appeal. Mostly sweet-smelling flowers such as roses or jasmine are used for entwining along the braid. Pre-stitched flower base that can just be fixed to the hair. 


Billai Jewellery
           Billas are those stone-like jewels that accessorize the braids along with the flowers. You can go ahead and pick a simple gold set or the one with stones. You can add this to each row of your braid from top to the bottom.



Continuous Jadai
           Brides who prefer to opt for a more modern hair piece can opt for chotlis which are long jewels in a range of stones and colours which look just as gorgeous.

Naga Jadai
          Temple jewellery look regal when worn on full braid. An authentic Naga Jadai is made of gold and has engravings.


9 Billai Set
        This popular jewellery head-piece comprises of nine hair clips which are circular in shape and which are arranged on braided hair in a descending order, with the biggest clip being worn at the beginning of the braid itself.

Fishtail Braid
        Simple classic Fishtail Braid has its own beauty. You can match your juda with a flower wreath with the small pearl/ stone /flower drops pattern perfectly.

        You can also go for a nice minimalist variation with a small jewelry.


Rakoodi / Jada Pin
        Single Billai / Rakoodi is the hair rings which are adorned with precious and semi-precious stones like emerald and ruby. They look royal and are the pride of every South Indian women in a South Indian wedding.


Bridal Buns Accessories
        A neatly done bun wrapped around with jasmine flowers and further decorated with temple jewellery or antique clips.

       If you want a vintage and very elegant look which is graceful, then you should not miss out on this stylish manner of appearance.



Bun Chains
       Buns are in fashion these days and so are the bun chains. They might look simple but they give a perfect elegant look with your bridal saree or lehenga. If you have opted for a simpler and non fussier look then bun chains.

Hair Clips

     Hairclips look great when your hair is open or even semi-open. This is a great hair accessory where you can work even with thin hair type. Also, remember floral hair clips are in huge demand and thus they look absolutely adorable.




Ambada hairstyle
     The ambada hairstyle is basically a juda-inspired hairstyle and it is one of the prettiest indian bridal hairstyles with flowers.

Jewellery strips
More than adding a stone for each leg of your braid you can cover your entire braid with this jeweled strip that makes it look like you have a braid of antique gold or diamonds. This traditional long braided hairstyle is best suitable for weddings.


Hair Jewellery Set 
False hair / Jada Billai / Jewellery Set