Wedding jewelry varies based on culture, tradition, and personal preference. Here’s a general list of wedding jewelry pieces:
### **For the Bride:**
1. **Necklace** – Choker, pendant, or layered necklaces
2. **Earrings** – Studs, chandeliers, or drop earrings
3. **Maang Tikka** – Forehead jewelry (popular in Indian weddings)
4. **Matha Patti** – A broader headpiece covering the forehead
5. **Nose Ring (Nath)** – A traditional bridal nose ring
6. **Bangles/Bride’s Kada** – Gold, diamond, or traditional glass bangles
7. **Haath Phool** – Hand jewelry with rings connected to a bracelet
8. **Rings** – Engagement ring and additional wedding rings
9. **Waist Belt (Kamarbandh)** – A decorative waist accessory
10. **Anklets (Payal)** – Silver or gold anklets
11. **Toe Rings (Bichiya)** – Worn by married women in many cultures
12. **Armlet (Bajuband)** – Upper arm ornament
13. **Brooch or Hairpins** – Decorative clips for the hairstyle
### **For the Groom:**
1. **Neckchain or Mala** – A simple chain or pearl mala
2. **Brooch (Safa Pin)** – A decorative pin for the turban
3. **Cufflinks** – Elegant shirt accessories
4. **Ring** – Wedding band or signet ring
5. **Bracelet/Kada** – A gold or silver bracelet
6. **Waistband (Kamarbandh)** – Worn in traditional weddings
7. **Earrings** – Some cultures include small studs or single earrings
Would you like recommendations for specific styles based on your wedding theme?
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