Science of Jewellery

11 Things about Married Women’s Jewellery you may not have known

The generation today may not even know the names of different types of jewellery worn, but if we go back to our history, we’ll find out a valid scientific reason for each jewellery piece. It has thus become increasingly important to signify the Indian jewellery tradition in today’s life where we are more inclined towards western culture. Let’s understand the importance here.

  1. Maang Tikka:  

Maang Tikka is the most common piece of jewellery which is worn by brides in all parts of India from North to South. Maang Tikka dignifies the forehead chakra that acts as the third eye, known for the power of the soul.

  1. Necklace: 

Necklaces are the most integral part of the bridal trousseau and add the highest level of elegance to a bride. Scientifically, a necklace helps to regularize blood flow, blood pressure, and pulse rate as it is worn near the heart. It controls emotions and strengthens love.

  1. Nose Ring: 

Wearing a nose ring helps stimulate the female reproductive system’s health as well as general health.

  1. Earrings: 

Getting the ears pierced wearing earrings boost alertness. It also assists in staying active and alert towards movements and sounds. It is because of this that females get their piercing done at a very young age. Interestingly, earrings are the first jewellery piece worn by a female.

 

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  1. Ring: 

The tradition of the engagement ring can be traced back as far as Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The Ancient Romans held the belief that the Vena Amoris (Latin for “vein of love”) was located in the ring finger of the left hand. It was believed that this vein ran directly from the finger to the heart. The circle of the engagement ring was also believed to represent the eternal bond of love, a romantic notion that is still largely believed even today.

 

 

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  1. Mangalsutra: 

This is the requisite piece of jewellery for the bride or married women. It doesn’t only manifest that the woman is married but also regulates body pressure level and blood circulation in the body.

  1. Bangles: 

The most beautiful jewellery of in the women’s wardrobe is the Bangles. It maintains blood pressure level as it causes constant circulation and creates blood circulation in the body.

 

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Bindi: 

Generally in Hindu families, married women tend to wear bindi as it signifies their being married. It helps in retaining the energy in the human body.   

  1. Kamarbandh:  

The belly belt commonly known as kamarbandh, is majorly worn in south India. This helps females in maintaining the overall body weight and also helps in preventing weight retention in the belly area.

  1. Toe Ring: 

It has numerous benefits, and one of them is that it causes slight pressure which is known to regulate the menstrual cycle. It is also known to ensure a healthy uterus.  Traditionally, it is worn by married women on the second toe and unmarried women wear it on the third toe.

  1. Payal/Anklet:  

Payal has tremendous health benefits, A main benefit is that the body conserves the physical electric energy emanating from the leg. Also, payals filter and remove negative energy. Interestingly, wearing anklets on the feet strengthens the will power of the women.