7 Different Types Of Kaliras For This Wedding Season

7 Different Types Of Kaliras For This Wedding Season

Accessories
By kashish on 06 Oct 2018
Digital Editor

Wedding season is just about to start and all the brides and their families are busy shopping for jewellery, wedding outfits, etc. Every woman wants to look gorgeous on her wedding day. There are endless options out of which she selects her "the one" wedding dress and then she accessorises herself with beautiful matching jewellery. Along with the chooda, the other most important accessory for a bride is Kalira. It is worn by every traditional punjabi bride on the day of her wedding. During older days Kalidas were made out coconuts and filled with dry fruits to bless the bride of having never ending supply of food but now with modern generation comes modern brides who believe in twisting the traditions and wearing funky Kalidas made out of gold and silver to compliment their wedding attire. There are different types of Kaliras available in the market and let't take a look at some of them.

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Plain Golden Kaliras

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Classic and simple Kalidas for brides who don't want to go over board with their accessory.

Tier Kalira

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This is for brides who like like want few simple kaliras to suit their look.

Floral Kaliras

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Beautiful floral Kalidas are the new rage among brides who want to look trendy and traditional at the same time.

Jewelled Kundan Kalira

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Kundan Kalidas are just the perfect kalira to match your wedding attire and jewellery.

Tassel Kalira

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Tassels Kaliras for brides who love topsy turvy things.

Pom-Pom Kalira

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Pom pom kaliras for adding additional quirky element to wedding attire.

Multi-Tier Heavy Kalira

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This kalira is perfect for those brides who just can't help but fall in love with this old kalira tradition.

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