Gorgeous Manga Mala Designs That We Fell In Love With!
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Manga Mala means the ‘mango necklace’. This is an ode to the motifs attached to the gold chain that resembles the shape of a mango. The mango tree is considered to be a symbol of fertility, prosperity and love traditionally, which is why you see a lot of mango leaves in traditional floral décor. History and culture have their own sweet stories, we love the design and sheer versatility of this jewellery piece! So we rounded up our favourite designs for this necklace that we promise you will fall in love with too.
This Double Layered Manga Mala Necklace That Is So Royal!
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If you are looking to invest in a statement piece that you can don on your wedding day as well as pass it along to next generations, this double layered necklace is the one to buy!
Loving How This Bride Styled This Simple Manga Mala Necklace With A Smaller Piece On Her Big Day!
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Perfect for brides who like to keep it simple!
These Temple Jewellery Manga Mala Design Styles Have Our Heart!
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How beautiful are these?
Nothing Says Gorgeous Like A Diamond And Emerald Manga Mala!
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Not a fan of gold? This diamond and emerald one will have you drooling!
Totally Lusting After This Short-Length Manga Mala!
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Go The Traditional Route With This Magenta Hued Manga Mala Design!
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Adding the right dose of colour in your jewellery, this magenta beauty is the one to save!
Another Short Manga Mala Design That We Are Hearting!
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This bride styled two short neckpieces so elegantly that we had to have this on the list!
How Unique Is This Manga Mala Design With Coins?
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If you are looking for a traditional design but something that is unique as well, take a cue from this manga mala design!
A Traditional Nakshi Manga Mala Design For Your Happy Day!
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