Unique Kaleeri ideas for Bridal flowers

Unique Kaleeri ideas for Bridal flowers

 

Indian brides have been wearing Kaleeris in form of bridal jewellery since years and have become a part of the traditional bridal outfit. However, in recent years, the trend of flower jewellery has picked up and instead of wearing a piece of actual jewellery as Kaleeri, brides are moving towards wearing Kaleeris made out of fresh flower jewellery. All the bridal flowers like roses, jasmine, carnations and more are used to customize a flower Kaleeri that matched flawlessly with the bridal attire. Check out the few kinds of flower Kaleeri ideas that will look gorgeous on every bride.

 

This stunning combination of faded shades of pink roses and white flowers tied together with pearls forms a beautiful Kaleeri. The bridal attire of cyan and sea blue colour looks perfect with the shades of pink and white. The similar design of maang tika and phool maala looks beautiful too.

 

The unmistakable combination of various shades of tiny roses tied around bride’s wrist looks extremely decorated and pretty. The different shades of pink match beautifully along with the sequence pink and silver lehenga of the bride.

 

 

 

The attractive combination of green and pink faded roses along with fresh gajra flowers forming a long chain of kaleeri matches perfectly with the green and golden bridal outfit. This Kaleeri will stand out stunningly during a day function.

 

 

 

Instead of tying together a floral kaleeri around the bride’s hands, fresh peonies flowers are used to ornament the existing kaleeris. The minimalistic combination of pastel green and pink with the tint of gold looks classy and effortless.

 

 

One can never go wrong with a combination of white roses and baby’s breath flowers. The exuberant match of both these flowers form a long voluminous kaleeri that blends well with any colour of outfits especially the bright solid colours of yellow, orange or green.

 

 

 

 

 

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