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  2. Mangalasutra - Wikipedia

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    The design is chosen by the groom's family according to prevalent customs. Gujaratis and Marwaris from Rajasthan often use a diamond pendant in a gold chain which is merely ornamental in nature and is not a substitute to the mangala sutra in the traditional sense. Marathis of Maharashtra wear a pendant of two vati ornaments shaped like tiny bowls.

  3. Jewellery of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Kodi Maalai, a chain made in the shape of leaves and plants of soft designs in plain gold. Sangili, Chain made of gold only. Kaarai, neck ornament; Contrakaram, moon shaped ornament for the chest. Listed out in Sangam literature 'Silapathikaram'. Chavadi, five layers of chain. Vilakku mooku a chain model; Godumai vidhai a chain model of wheat ...

  4. Goan Catholics - Wikipedia

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    During the later period of Portuguese rule, women got married in Western clothes. The Cordao (wedding necklace) was a necklace with two black-beaded chains reminiscent of the Hindu Mangalsutra, interspersed with roughly twenty gold coins, which formed a gold pendant, often in the shape of Jesus or the cross. [118]

  5. Jewellery chain - Wikipedia

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    Gold chain with garnets, rock crystals and enamel from the 16th century, Sweden. Jewellery chains, jewelry chains or body chains are metal chains [1] [2] that are used in jewellery to encircle parts of the body, [3] namely the neck, wrists and ankles, [4] and they also serve as points to hang decorative charms and pendants. [5] [6] [7]

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  7. Toe ring - Wikipedia

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    Toe rings are also worn by men in Tamil culture, usually in a simpler design for comfort. The practice of Tamil men wearing toe rings/Metti had a use in ancient times when people used to walk around barefoot. The toe ring was a way for women to identify married men as it was the norm for women to look down when walking. [5] [better source needed]