Groom's Accessory For Wedding : Kilangi (Kalgi)

Groom's Accessory For Wedding : Kilangi (Kalgi)

Kilangi is a traditional brooch or turban adornment that Indian grooms wear to weddings and other special events. These pieces are frequently embellished with stones, pearls, and feathers.

Kilangis are a traditional form of adornment, symbolizing royalty and honor, and are worn to enhance the groom's attire during special occasions

As a royal token of honour, the girl's family honours the groom by wearing kalgi or kilangi on the turban, pagdi, safa, or pheta.

Wedding shopping is difficult, and with India experiencing an intense summer, the bride and groom would never want to scout through markets and shopping centres in search of wedding attire and accessories. So why not purchase trustworthy goods online?

Few things to keep in mind while shopping for Kilangi:

  1. On the turban, the Kilangis can be fastened or pierced. Because kilangi are hefty and won't hold tight if pinned with a safety pin, always check behind them to see if they may be pierced.
  2. Make sure the needles that can be poked onto the turban are sharp.
  3. If you're shopping online, try to use the photographs to determine the metal's quality. 

 

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