
Gorgeous bracelets..

or one ...

and thinner bracelets for not so formal occasions..

Chandlier earrings... divine

And hook ons.. more versatile for those who has not had
the traditional ear piercing which
generally has a bigger hole than the gun pierced ones..

And the rings...in a million and one designs..
here's... well.. three.. lovely
traditional designs...



Indians made jewelleries to cover the sensuous parts of a women...
the jewelleries themselves flirt ... with the women's feminity.
Here's a tikka or netthi chudi for the forehead..
to adorn a sacred spot.. the third eye
mainly for young girls and new brides...

This is an attachment from the nose to ears often worn with feminine pride...
yet very sexy...

and one to show off childbearing curves over a glimmering silk saree..

and if one noticed, some of these jewelleries happen to cover some important G-spots
like anklets too.. it caresses the wearer's ankles.. often given as a courting gift

And yes, Indians invented toe rings... which is the ultimate sexy thing..
but it was traditionally meant to signify matrimony in a woman.
The groom kneels at the bride's feet to slip it on her second toe during the wedding ritual..
it's a rare public act of masculine submission to a woman's feminity and honor ...


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