Friday, June 25, 2010

INDIAN GIRL

Beautiful Indian Bridals With Makeup and Heavy Jewelry


Indian Bridal With Makeup and Heavy Jewelry forms a very important part of the overall attire of an Indian bride. Makeup is surprisingly often an overlooked item when planning your dream shaadi. Brides always focus on planning their outfits, jewellery, hair and mehndi but don’t realise that, to look amazingly stunning on their wedding day they really need to have good makeup applied by a professional. Bridal make up by its very nature is a unique requirement and your make up regime for the big day needs careful thought and consideration In fact, the bridal look is believed to be incomplete unless the bride wears each and every piece of the jewelry meant for her. In majority of the Indian weddings, you will find the bride wearing yellow gold jewelry. The Indian bride really looks stunning in her ceremonial dress and vibrant abundance! Brides are decked up in jewelries which covers almost the entire part of her body. Indian jewelry for brides is created to enhance the beauty of the woman. The gentle tinkle of the anklets around delicate feet, a set of jingling bangles on her hands and an exquisitely crafted necklace round her neck South and North India have their own unique style of ornaments. Kundan is the signature work of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Orissa and Andhra Pradesh are known for their fine filigree work. Jaipur is famous for the art of enameling or meenakar,

 


The girls of the Punjab state of northwestern India are famed for their cultural pursuits. Punjabi culture is known for its vivaciousness and hearty music and dance. In this photograph we observe a group of Punjabi girls clapping to a Punjabi song during the Baisakhi festival. Baisakhi or Vaisakhi is a traditional ancient festival celebrating the onset of spring. Much singing and dancing, including the Bhangra and Giddha dances accompany it..

 

Biggest NRI population is in United Arab Emirates – estimated to be around 14 lakhs (1.4 millions) with another million or so in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain, and other gulf countries.

There is also a large population of desi living in Caribbean. Way back in 1838 to 1917, when slavery was abolished, there was a huge demand for labor and manpower. Caribbean was under British and so was India at that time. So the British under its Raj, brought ship loads of Indians to work in the Caribbean as laborers. The first ship arrived in 5 May 1838. Majority of the Indian arrived from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. And an equal numbers from South India from the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu. In some parts of Caribbean, Indian origin population are highest, and in rest of the Caribbean island, it is ranked 2nd.

But the most sort after are desi NRI living in United States and other western countries. Our new contributer is from United States. Her name is Poja Sherma. Poja is here to join desi girls club and wana share her feeling about beloved India. Her this picture was captured by her sister near beach last summer.

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