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		<title>Types of Indian Jewelries Part 5: Mangal Sutra, Finger Rings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mangal sutra an Indian symbol of Hindu marriage, is maybe become the most important part of the bridal jewelries. It is worn by the bride after the marriage and tied by her husband as a symbol of husband and wife union around her neck. It is worn by the wife until her husband is death. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://i45.tinypic.com/r0bn00.jpg" alt="Mangal Sutra, Finger Rings" width="300" height="199" />Mangal sutra an Indian symbol of Hindu marriage, is maybe become the most important part of the bridal jewelries. It is worn by the bride after the marriage and tied by her husband as a symbol of husband and wife union around her neck. It is worn by the wife until her husband is death. This necklace is usually consists of a string black beads or gold chain, with a diamond or gold pendant.</p>
<p><strong>Finger Rings </strong><br />
Finger ring is the most important jewelry when holding a marriage in every country. In india, it is popular with Angoothi and it has always mesmerized both men and women whether as a accessory or traditional jewelry. In ancient, rings were made of crude metal or wood. Today, every one can get rings from any material and vast designs.</p>
<p>In Indian’s wedding ceremony, the engagement and other rings are worn on almost all the bride’s fingers. Usually the ring finger is on her left hand with one or more gold rings, apart from the engagement ring. Sometimes it is comprised with a bracelet, with one of the more strings attached to it and having rings at the other end. This bracelet with rings is called Hathphool.  It is mostly made of gold, studded with diamonds or other precious stone.</p>
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