- Avarna Jain,
Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media
Thank us later, brides-to-be!

A Nath is not only a breathtakingly beautiful ornament, but is also rooted deeply in tradition. One of the Solah Shringar, or the sixteen traditional ornaments worn by married women in the Hindu culture, is considered a symbol of prosperity.

A Nath (or the lack thereof) can effect your look significantly as a bride. While some brides are choosing to let go of this age-old accessory today, we are of the opinion that a nath will only take your look up a notch! Whether you do a dainty little nath, or a nath that's the size of your bangle, a traditional polki nath or a contemporary diamond one, we suggest you embrace this beautiful ornament on your big day because there is something for everyone!

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This beautiful, intricate gold nath with a fish motif is what all our nath dreams are made of! While we love all kinds of jewellery with animal and bird motifs, we’re particularly crushing over this nath since we rarely see animal motifs on nose rings. This nath is perfect for brides who want to take the drama up by several notches!

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Speaking of taking up the drama by several notches, maximalist girlies should also consider this stunning gold-plated silver nath from Anu Merton. It has stones, beads and faux pearls. Not to mention, the beautiful pop of colour!

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And because diamonds are a girl’s best friend, we can not leave out diamond nose rings. This dripping-in-diamonds nose ring from Amaris is for when you want to go all out on the diamond drama.

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This nose ring from Bluestone is similar to the traditional Peshwai Nath or the Maharashtrian nose ring originated in the Peshwa Era, that typically has small pearls and colourful beads. While the shape resembles a Peshwai nath, this one has diamonds and colored gemstones instead.

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And for brides who want to keep it simple and classic, we suggest this beautiful gold and Kundan nath from Hazoorilal Legacy.

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And if you want something traditional but also a little unusual, our pick would be this colourful, sterling silver nath from Shri Paramani Jewels that has three hangings hanging from the bottom.

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And to all the minimalist girlies, we suggest this simple gold-plated nath from Tribe Amrapali, that has a small flower motif in Rani pink and green.

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Or, if you're the kind of minimalist bride who would want to pick a smaller nose ring, our pick is this classic gold nath from PP Jewellers.