
Gold
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India
Name : Brooch
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Color : Gold
Net Quantity (N)Â :Â 1
Betewale" wedding brooch, commonly used in Indian weddings. It is a gold-colored brooch, 6 cm in length, designed to be worn by the groom's side (Betewale) at a wedding. It features the word "Betewale" written in a stylized font, a flute design at the top, and a chain with white beads hanging from it.
Uses of the Betewale wedding brooch : Â
Identification : Â
It is used to identify members of the groom's family or side at a wedding.
Decoration : Â
It serves as an accessory to enhance the attire of the wearer, often worn on clothing or turbans.
Symbolism : Â
It represents the wearer's association with the groom's family and their participation in the wedding celebrations.
Versatility : Â
It can be used as a lapel pin, boutonniere pin, or even as part of a bridal bouquet.
Country of Origin : India
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