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Arm Vanki is called as Arm band or armlet in english, bajuband in hindi... It adds an elegant touch when worn with traditional attires such as sarees or lehnga choli in formal occasions and weddings. Armlets....In the present day, armlets are not used traditionally to that extent, but have become a popular fashion accessory. Armlets are largely used by women. In order to cater to the ever-changing demands armlets are available in different designs and styles.
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South Indian Traditional Bridal Wedding Jewellery. Vanki has been an Integral part of Indian Traditional Jewellery..Latest Collection of best Indian Vanki or Armlet Designs.South Indian jewellery styles and craftsmanship are traditional, grandiose and distinctive, clearly setting it apart from jewellery styles found in other states of India. Symbolizing strength, the Vanki is an armlet in the inverted V shape, made of gold, pearls and emeralds & rubies. Common motifs are images of goddesses, peacocks, elephants or serpents.
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Gold jewellery holds deep-rooted significance in the culture of Karnataka. From wearing it every day to gifting it on special occasions, gold jewellery forms an irreplaceable part of the lives of people in this state. And when it comes to weddings, a quintessential Kannada bride's look is incomplete without the glitter of gold.
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Bridal jewellery is never complete without the Vanki adorning the mehendi-clad hands of the stereotypical Indian bride.This jewellery with beautiful carvings make it look very regal. Traditional vanki of south India is from where the name originated. Also called as clutch form or the ara vanki they appear coiled with inverted V-shape gold work with precious stones. This is most commonly found in south India suiting the Indian bride. Goddess Lakshmi , peacock designs and designs relating Hindu history are the common pattern available in these jewels