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Temple jewellery is a traditional style of South Indian jewellery, often inspired by deities, temple architecture, and mythological figures. These pieces are typically crafted with gold and adorned with rubies, emeralds, and pearls.

The main characteristics of Temple Jewellery include its intricate designs depicting gods, goddesses, and temple motifs, often made from gold. It typically features detailed filigree work and is set with precious stones like kemp stones (synthetic rubies).

Temple Jewellery is primarily made from gold, sometimes with a matte or antique finish. It often incorporates precious and semi-precious stones such as rubies, emeralds, pearls, and kemp stones, which are synthetic colored stones.

Temple Jewellery is traditionally worn for auspicious occasions like weddings, religious ceremonies, classical dance performances, and festivals. It is also increasingly popular for bridal wear and cultural events.

Yes, Temple Jewellery remains very popular today, not only in South India but globally, for its unique cultural significance and timeless beauty. It is often adapted into contemporary designs while retaining its traditional essence.

To care for Temple Jewellery, keep it dry and clean it gently with a soft, dry cloth after use. Store it in an airtight box or pouch to prevent tarnishing and protect the intricate designs and stone settings.

Temple Jewellery includes a wide range of ornaments such as necklaces (like chokers and long chains), earrings (jhumkas), bangles, armlets (vanki), waist belts (oddiyanam), and hair accessories.

The motifs in Temple Jewellery hold deep cultural and religious significance, representing divine blessings, prosperity, and protection. Common motifs include peacocks, elephants, lotus flowers, and various deities.

Yes, Temple Jewellery can be worn by anyone who appreciates its beauty and cultural heritage, regardless of their background. It is a celebration of artistry and tradition.

While traditional Temple Jewellery is typically crafted from real gold, modern adaptations and more affordable versions may use gold-plated silver or other base metals. Always check the description for material details.