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To enjoy a seamless experience while shoppingThe “nath” or nose ring is a popular piece of jewellery worn by brides in India. It is worn practically by brides of every community and has a significance of its own. With designs that have fish, birds, flowers and more, it accentuates the beauty of a bride on her wedding day.
Worn on the left or right nostril, every bridal jewellery trousseau will include the nath. Wearing the nath on the wedding day is an age-old tradition and designs for the nath have evolved over the years.
Although traditionally the nath was made of gold, jewellery trends have evolved significantly in the last few years. Brides want to look their loveliest on their wedding day and jewellery designers have worked hard to come up with novel nose rings, pins, and studs patterns to set each look apart.
For those brides who love pearls, this nath design is ideal. With small and tiny intricate pearls, the nath exudes a beautiful aura in the bride, complementing her in any outfit.
“Old is gold” they say and it is true. Simple designs in gold sticks to the traditional design, accentuating one’s expression. Light in weight, gold naths can be carried off easily without feeling encumbered.
The bridal designs of naths at Candere resemble the ones worn by the queens and princesses of yore. With a flower in the nose ring, the design lends a delicate look and is full of beauty. It goes well with a lehenga, saree, or even a ghagra.
A splendid traditional one, the heirloom piece is best for someone keen on keeping the cultural continuity going. Passed down through generations, the design carries embedded within it, tales of love and endurance.
Kundan jewellery is one of the most sought-after jewellery in the women’s segment. The Kundan nath is made of a gem set with a gold foil between the stones and the mount. It is supremely attractive and lends the bride a gorgeous, regal look.
Shaped like the half-moon, this design complements the maang patti or the parting at the temples, and thus elevates the look of the bride.
With a big hoop and intricate design, this nath makes for a stunning accessory. When a bride tastefully assembles this piece of gorgeous chunky jewellery with the rest of her special-day ensemble, it is hard to take one’s eyes off her!
Naths are exclusive and their designs are meant to complement the other pieces of jewellery. Candere has an impressive collection of nath designs for women to choose from for their special day. The price range starts from INR 45000 to INR 1.0 lacs. The price varies according to the design, style, weight and overall look.
With the DGRP scheme, you can now buy a nath easily. The Double Gold Rate Protection Scheme by Candere lets customers to shop for their jewellery without any hassle of worrying about payment. Customers have to pay only 10% of the initial amount at the time of purchase. The rest of the amount is divided into equal installments that can be paid over a period of time. The amount of the installment is not affected by the change in the rate of gold.