To keep my word, I’d like to show you my accessories bag
today.
The City Gold set to the right of this is gifted too and i think it would look great with the yellow and red Patli Pallu style saree.
The thin bangles placed beside the kadas, could be teamed up with any saree. I love the little elephant heads on this one.
What jewellery or accessory do you plan to wear for Navratri/Durga Puja? Pls do share.
So let’s see what I have decided to wear with the sarees and kurtas, I have bought for Durga Puja.
Here is an assortment of the jewellery I’m
planning to wear.
In this picture, you can see that I have chosen 4 jewellery
sets, two pairs of earrings and two pairs of bangles. Since I’ll be wearing
sarees mostly, so I have chosen sets for myself. :)
Now let me tell you about the sarees I’ll match these accessories with. (To read about the sarees and kurtas I have bought for this Puja, click here.)
From left to right: Red and Off White Jute and Bead Set, City Gold Set
The red and off white colored set on the left (in the pic above) is a gift (yes,
again!) made up of jute and beads, and I plan to wear it with either the yellow
kurta.
At the top is the pic of the earring of the jute set, and here is the neck piece of the same set for you.
The City Gold set to the right of this is gifted too and i think it would look great with the yellow and red Patli Pallu style saree.
Next, this pink and light pink color junk set from Goa, has
been given to me by my sister-in-law. Yes you guessed it right; this completely
matches with the pink color Bengal cotton saree.
Dark pink and light pink junk from Goa.
Inside: Golden jhumka (packed in plactic), Jute and white bead earring
You must have noticed the
earrings placed inside the junk set I just mentioned. The earring packed in a
plastic pack, is a nice golden jhumka, which can be worn with the gold and blue
kurta I have bought.
Golden Jhumka
And I plan to wear the jute and white bead earring, kept
beside the jhumka, with my dark green kurta.
I may team up this polki set,with the rani colored saree gifted by my dad.
From Left to Right: Pair of Golden Kada, Thin Bangles and Polki Set
Well, I have not forgot to talk about the bangles. :)
The bangles kept at
the left of the jute set are kadas, which I would wear with the Kerala Cotton
saree.
Kada
The thin bangles placed beside the kadas, could be teamed up with any saree. I love the little elephant heads on this one.
Thin Bangle
And that’s not all. I have packed other accessories such as:- A red colored mangalsutra
- A green bead long chain
- A long golden chain
- A multi colored long beaded chain
- A maroon colored neckpiece
- A pair of nice white (shankha) bangles and
- A Hyderabadi pearl set as well.
Long green beaded chain
What jewellery or accessory do you plan to wear for Navratri/Durga Puja? Pls do share.
PS: The Jealousy Provocation series does not end here. You may wonder why. Remember, my make up bag? It's not opened yet!
:P
i am in love with your jute neckpiece :) can i beg, borrow or rather steal it ?? ;P
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