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Kalgi Brooches Jewellery

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13Kalgi We have positioned ourselves in the midst of the prestigious manufacturers of Kalgi in India. We use the best quality materials in carving out our optimum quality kalgi. The kalgi designed by us truly portrays the rich Indian craftsmanship. We offer various types of kalgis’ that come in various enchanting designs and shapes, which would allure you to buy them. We export our superlative kalgi to various renowned clients situated in each and every nook of the world. Our kalgis’ are accessible at the least market prices.

Kalgi has become a fashion item, most often seen in Indian weddings of both Hindu and Muslim weddings, where a 'Ready made Topi ( hat ) is donned by the Groom. These ready made turbans serve to make the Groom a 'Prince' for the day.The Kalgi is normally worn on the front of the turban and consists of a single feather or a a cluster of feathers worn as an ornament which forms a plume.

Throughout the Middle East and Asia the turban was a symbol of Royalty and both the Hindu warrior caste and the Mughals and other Muslims wore turbans.The Kalgi, however was usually reserved for Rajas ( Princes ) and Maharajas. Sikh Gurus are often depicted in paintings and drawings with Kalgis.

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Indian Wedding Kalgi

Among the traditional Indian wedding accessories for the Indian groom are knives and swords; it symbolizes prestige and royalty. These ornamented wedding knives and swords are usually handcrafted. Kamar Patta or waistbands are elaborate handwork so as to provide a majestic appeal to the groom's attire. It is tied around the waist of the groom when carrying the coconut during the wedding ceremony. Sehra is another most accessory worn at the time of marriage it enhances the overall personality of the groom.

 
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