Enticing Harams for Women

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(Newswire.net — December 27, 2018) — For those of you who are looking to style yourself lightly, yet elaborate then go on, read ahead. Welcome to the world of workmanship and jewelry. With growing millennials and their love towards minimalistic jewelry, designers couldn’t help but revive their designs to fit in the modern preference and restyled their jewelry presentations. Example: standalone chandelier earrings, sizeable Maang tikka with choker or necklace and many other combination styles. Out of this range, one item which stayed favorite even amongst millennials is the Haram. It is the one item which has transformed itself with the current generation trend. Once upon a time, Kasulaperu was famous and each and every South Indian woman would own one. For few years, it went off track and has now sprouted back to being trendy, it is now a sort after item amongst millennials.

Haram Designs for Women

Harams growing popularity has pushed jewelers to showcase different designs. Karigars have been in the forefront to craft appealing designs. Harams can be predominantly worn as single pieces on saris, leghangas, ghagras and other fusion wear too. Plain gold harams have always been alluring for brides. They come in a lot of design ranges and weights. They are traditionally made with peacock motifs or with paisley. They are also the most purchased item by the brides to be. In totality, a gold haram gives a fulfilment effect to the attire. Few Haram types that gained prominence are the step chain harams, mango-stone haram, bridal temple harams with Lakshmi Devi pendant and many such designs.

Haram designs and Weight Range

Browse through exclusive designs in weight ranges starting from 20 gms to 100 gms and price at vaibhav jewelers. Haram designs come in different workmanship and in different weight and price ranges.  The different kinds of harams are:

  • Plain gold Haram: It is the most common item in the bride’s jewelry list. They are mostly populated with paisley lining, they are simple in design and sleek in style. They can be used as a second adornment coupled with a necklace or choker.
  • Diamond Haram: Beautiful and ethereal, diamond harams are a delight to own. They come in a vast variety of designs, apart from diamonds, they are populated with other precious stones, south sea pearls and rare stones like Tanzanites, Italian morganites, Tourmalines, etc., rendering them all the grace.
  • Antique Haram: Elegant and charming Antique Harams are famous for many reasons, they offer infinite beauty and need not be paired with anything else. An antique haram often offers a fulfilling effect. They can be styled on contemporary attire.
  • Polki Haram: Subtle and stylish, Polki Harams are graceful. They are usually populated with design, gemstones, peacocks, paisley motifs with a large central locket beholding the chain from either end.  
  • Navratna Haram: Nine holy stones decked in different designs bringing their unique nature to life form Navratna harams. Navratna rings have been popular since the olden days, but now Karigars have identified this and designed different jewelry pieces such as the Navratna Harams, bangles, lockets, chokers etc.
  • Temple Haram: Buying a temple Haram is bringing the handcrafted luxury home. Temple harams borrow the design from temple architecture. They are painstakingly handcrafted by the Karigar. It takes an average of 20-25 days to finish one item. The cost associated is directly proportional to the vast time and energy that goes in making it.

About Vaibhav

Vaibhav Jewellers have been the preferred Jewelers for many generations. Their thoughtful designs have been attracting customers of all age groups. They have gold haram designs with price and weight with a wide Karigar network enabling them to bring in designs from across to India to customers’ platter. They have 55,000 sq ft retail space exclusive for Jewelry across 11 stores in two states. Come home to a trusted Jeweler and experience quality and purity like never before.