Noteworthy Thushi Designs Every Marathi Bride Would Adore!
BY Apoorva | 23 Sep, 2020 | 9821 views | 2 min read
Maharashtrian jewellery is one of the most unique collections of different jewellery pieces that you will find. From gold to pearl to diamonds, there is a huge variety of jewellery designs that a maharashtrian bride wears. A traditional Maharashtrian thushi originated in Kolhapur, a city in Maharashtra. It is a choker style neckpiece woven with gold beads very closely. Usually it will always have a leather dora (string) to tie the golden balls of the necklace together but with variations in design, this may differ. Thushi is one jewellery piece that is light, re-usable easily and perfect for brides who want to layer their jewellery on the wedding day. If you are keen on picking one, check out these noteworthy thushi designs every marathi bride would adore!
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A traditional kolhapuri thushi, layered between a hasli choker and raani haar!
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A stunning thushi with mini fuchsia stone embedded in the design!
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Loving how this bride layered her pendant thushi with her bridal jewellery!
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Not a fan of gold? Say yes to this beautiful silver thushi!
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A statement style thushi necklace for these bridal beauties!
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Go simple and minimal with this golden beads thushi necklace!
How lovely is this handcrafted jade green thushi?
A golden moti-style design, this thushi design is a classic!
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A thick Kolhapuri thushi design with a delicate pearl line.
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A dainty thushi design with latkans, adding some uniqueness to the traditional thushi!
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This mini pendant style thushi is perfect for mini-events or even post-wedding events!
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Combine two pieces in one with this silver thushi style mangalsutra
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