Must have contemporary Mangalsutra designs this Wedding Season

Pune (P&V news service):- Coined from the two Hindi words, ‘mangal’ and ‘sutra’, Mangalsutra literally means ‘an auspicious thread’ uniting two souls. Considered as one of the most significant ornaments during a Hindu wedding, a Mangalsutra is symbolic of the marital status tied around the bride’s neck by the groom. Over the years, while most jewelry went through a lot of changes and modernization, Mangalsutra did not change, until now. Nowadays Mangalsutra is also a statement jewel for new-age brides- a symbol of tradition and a symbol of style. Celebrated in gold and diamonds they are representative of today’s woman capturing the essence of sacred marriage vows.


As more millennial brides are tying the knot, they search for elegant, dainty, and contemporary Mangalsutra and that is where we come in with a perfectly curated guide on the latest Mangalsutra designs


Mangalsutra inspired by Sindoor Dani – The Sindoor Dani is a symbol of matrimony. And the tradition of applying the sindoor begins on the day of marriage. The center design element in this piece is inspired by the form of a sindoor dani. The red color motif reflects the color of the sindoor which signifies the female energy of Parvati and Sati. Opt for a style like this if you like traditional Mangalsutras. The top part of the Sindoor dani opens up to a small space to store the sindoor. 6 vows are etched on the gold roundels in the chain and the 7th promise is mentioned towards the bottom of the pendant.


The 7 vows mangalsutra – The seven holy vows of marriage are etched onto the seven gold beads as a lovely reminder of the beautiful bliss you crafted for yourself that you can keep close to where it belongs – your heart.


Make a statement with this totally unique design which has a modish appeal to it with a significant meaning to the wearer.


Diamond Mangalsutra- If you want to keep that hint of tradition and yet craft it in contemporary style this Mangalsutra is what you will love. This gorgeous piece with inlaid diamonds arranged in an alluring placement of seven rounds from dōr’s collection of exclusive Mangalsutras has a very contemporary feel. Inspired by the ritual-Gathbandhan, symbolic of the nuptial knot that represents the sacramental bond between the bride and the groom, this Mangalsutra will eternalise your love as you start a new phase in your life.


The Personal touch with Wedding Kalash Mangalsutra- Reminiscent of the Agni Kund, the holy fire around which you lay the foundation of a beautiful life together, comes this contemporary mangalsutra. This piece lets the ever-glowing flame of your love shine bright forever. The 7 vows of the wedding are etched on each petal at the back of the pendant.


This elegant piece celebrates the union of two hearts with the two ‘vatis’ or cups‌ that represent‌ ‌the‌ ‌families‌ ‌of‌ ‌the‌ ‌bride‌ ‌and‌ ‌groom‌. The beads meet an auspicious betel leaf at the centre ‌that‌ ‌symbolises‌ ‌the‌ ‌love‌ ‌of‌ ‌the‌ ‌married‌ ‌couple. At the back of the ‘vatis’, the seven vows of marriage are inscribed for you to hold onto and cherish forever.


Tanishq’s exclusive new Mangalsutra collection ‘dōr ’ have the 7 vows of a hindu wedding etched in each piece. And the designs for these pieces are inspired by sacred elements like the Agni Kund, Sindoor Dani, Wedding Kalash etc. The newly launched collection pays a tribute to ever-evolving avatar of women as she paves her path in her own unique way.


Tanishq Mangalsutras offers a wide range of traditional yet modern designs that blend seamlessly with her everyday ensemble.

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