An Indian groom needs a few essential accessories for his wedding day, including an embellished turban, stole in crushed art silk, a pair of mojari, a beaded necklace or mala, a watch, and a brooch or safa pin. It is best to shop them online from Utsav Fashion.
Ethnic Wedding Accessories for Men to Complete the Traditional Look
When it comes to accessorizing your designer blazer, ethnic Indian addons can never go wrong. Looking for a completely traditional look for your friend’s wedding? The best way to make that happen is to pick some ethnic accessories straight from the traditional wedding accessories catalog of Utsav Fashion. Here, you browse through an exhaustive and exclusive range of Indian accessories, designed specifically to add luster and to complement your traditional ensemble. Be it a wedding, puja, or a festive occasion; don these ethnic pieces to dress right for the occasion.
A Variety of Traditional Wedding Accessories For Men
Utsav Fashion boasts of a vast variety of traditional and ethnic accessories, for you to choose from. Name it, and we’ll deliver it right at your doorstep! For grooms, there is a striking range of stoles to perk up your sherwanis. From red, maroon to gold, there’s a stole to match almost every sherwani shade. Our men’s stole collection is elaborately detailed with lace, stones, sequins, and various other types of embellishment. They pair well with sherwanis and kurta while adding that coveted traditional touch. Whether it’s your wedding or a Diwali party, these stoles work well with all kinds of ethnic outfits for men. We also have a fascinating range of turbans to wrap around the head. Our embellished velvet turbans remain one of the bestselling turbans among Indian grooms. In addition, our traditional accessories for grooms also include kanthi mala, kilangi, and angavastram.
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FAQ's
What are the essential accessories for an Indian groom?
Turban, a safa pin, a stole or dupatta, a pair of mojari shoes, and a wristwatch.
What kind of turban should an Indian groom wear?
Popular options include a pagdi, a safa, or a rajasthani turban.
How do I choose the right mojari shoes for my wedding?
Consider the color, fit and design that complements your outfit.
What type of wristwatch should an Indian groom wear for his wedding?
A classic gold or silver watch with a leather or metal strap is a popular choice.
Should an Indian groom wear jewelry for his wedding?
Add an extra touch of elegance to the groom's outfit with a gold chain, bracelet, or a brooch.