Sunday, December 13, 2009

Polki What Are Appropriate Accessories To Wear As A Guest To An Indian Wedding?

What are appropriate accessories to wear as a guest to an Indian wedding? - polki

I'm going to a traditional Indian wedding in Kerala soon be visited. I borrowed some Lehenga A beautiful Indian friend to lead the ceremony, but I'm not sure if I'm right accessories. Can someone tell me whether it is appropriate the following:

1. For Lehenga, I bought a necklace of traditional gold necklace (described as "stone chain Polka"), a clothes shop online Indian jewelry. It is a cheap toy, really, but looks much better than it costs. It is a kind of hanging and very beautiful, but much less ornate than the other things I saw on the website. That sounds like an option, or should follow the jewels of Western-style?

Lehenga 2.Since my friend is a bit too long for me, wore heels, sandals, a little imagination. Is it likely that I will have them off during the ceremony?

3.Are gold bracelets on each arm (as Fine Jewelry), or accessories by hand puppet?

4.Do Indian women have to keep an evening bag or purse if you are on ceremonial occasions such as weddings? If so, WHWhat should I look?

5.La this is not secondary, but I read somewhere that customers will not use red because it traditionally the color of the bride. Is that correct? One of my Lehenga is a beautiful dark red, so I hope I can use it.

2 comments:

vimalpk said...

* Jewelry will be noted with great interest the ladies. Wil appreciate good thing. Look, it is not very colorful and bright.
* Desire for high-heeled sandals usually do not go well with the public in India at a wedding. But you have to pay a little
* Definitely. Gold bracelets are perfectly fine. You can also use a bracelet and a clock on each hand.
* Hand Bag culture is evident in cities like Bangalore / Chennai, but not very tips go to another place. It may take a few glances at you.
* Even if the color red is traditionally the bride, not prevent, use it. Infact, the traditional color is white and the groom, all men wear (especially in Kerala, white)

Hope this helps. I would be grateful for your wonderful plan and social thought. Best of luck!

aks_arca... said...

I think you have everything planned to perfection !!!!!! It would be better if u keep the bag, and there is no problem with the Red Lehenga UR

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