South Indian Brides and Flowers.... Let's Check out the Trend
South India is an incredible land known for its
rich cultural heritage. In South Indian weddings, it is a tradition to decorate
the bride’s long plait with beautifully patterned flowers, pearl strings,
beads, golden billas, gold jada or anything which adds to her stunning looks on
her big day.
The overall South Indian bridal make-over looks incomplete without
flowers in Hairstyle. A Kanjeevaram saree, Simple makeup, mehendi , Temple
jewelry and a flaunting floral hairstyle is all that makes the bride look like
an angel on the Life time Precious moment.
Telugu Brides decorate their long hair /plait with flowers that
elevate Telugu tradition. Almost all Telugu brides braid their hair with three
golden balls hanging at the end of braided hair called Jadakuppulu.
Usually the flower pattern is called Poolajada (poola-Flower,
Jada-Choti) and comes in long pre-stitched ready-made form which is attached to
the bride’s long plait. Contemporary brides prefer individual pieces of flower
billas to be attached to braided hair one after the other to complete wedding jada.
Some jada patterns require to wrap around the braided hair, and some to attach a single piece directly to the hair. Top head portion of head is covered with semi circle shaped flower garlands called “Venis”.
Some jada patterns require to wrap around the braided hair, and some to attach a single piece directly to the hair. Top head portion of head is covered with semi circle shaped flower garlands called “Venis”.
The Elegant telugu bride
prefers rose petals jadas, as different color choices are available in roses to
match the saree. These rose petals jadas have replaced completely lily jadas
and jasmine jadas of 90’s.
Telugu Brides prefer mix of fresh and artificial flowers in jada
Heavy Billa Jada for the traditional Telugu bride
Netted jada for the modern bride
Single piece jada with jada billas
Latest Antique Billa Floral Jada
Favourite and lightweight jada of telugu brides
Tamilnadu Hairdo: Poo Jadai
Tamil Brides shifted their focus from poojadai to jada billalu in
recent years. The Jada Billalu, which is the jewellery for the hair (hair
accessories),is either one long piece or multiple smaller pieces of gold
adornments, which are placed along the length of the hair braid as well as on
the crown sometimes, as per choice.
Tamil brides generally hire jewellery for wedding,
and jada billas/jada is given as a part of package. Brides these days take a
matching semicircular veni along with 2 jasmine venis, followed by billas on
braided hair.
Peepal leaves Venis are the latest addition to
traditional tamil bridal hairstyle with billas.
Tamil Brides
preferring poojadai wear a small hair bun at the top of jada, which gives
support to venis and also gives a neat look to jada. It’s time to glam up those
jadabilla styles with flowers for Tamil brides.
Tamil Bride wearing poolajada with Andal Kondai
Karnataka Bridal Hair style:Uvva Jada
Bangalore brides are the most advanced and experiment loving
brides when it comes to flower jada designs. Brides wear flowers matching to
saree, or in contrast to saree colors so that flowers are seen prominently.
Gold painted fresh flower jasmine veni or satin gold flowers artificial veni is
a must these days for Kannada brides.
Traditional uvva jada, which still many kannada brides love wearing it for their wedding.
Blue orchids Jada for Blue saree
Red Jada for Red saree with manikyavenis- Small venis in between jada billas. Kannada brides are the traditional brides, who are reviving the tradition of using an exquisite way of making manikya veni with flowers.
Green Jada for green saree
Pink Contrast Jada for matching pink saree of border
Kerala Brides: Rolling Flowers style
Usually a kerala bride wears a whole lot of Jasmine strands where
the flowers are strung together like a garland as it gives a fuller look.
Flowers are rolled on the braided hair which gives a heavy look, and few floral
strings also hang loose over both the shoulders.
Over the generations, Malayalam
brides are following the same bridal hair style, and the latest addition is
adding jada billas on top of rolled jasmine. For the modern Malayalam bride,
there is nothing better than taking a traditional style and adding her own
touches to it.
Bollywood Trend :
The popularity of Poola Jada, as it is known in Telugu, is such
that even our Bollywood actresses like Shilpa Shetty, the legendary Rekha, Hema
Malini, Sri Devi, Amrita Rao, Genelia D’Souza and many more have embraced it
According to Bride’s taste, these South Indian wedding hairstyles
can be ordered for wedding saree design from a specialist like Pellipoolajada or Vaagai They offer a range of designs,
with different flowers and colors. Some of their designs are contemporary, that
are inspired by the fusion of different dressing styles and tastes of different
states brides! At Pellipoolajada, the design, process and finish are what make
the product so unique!
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