Exporter of a wide range of products which include victorian sheeshphool accessories for women, sjnx brand victorian polish sheeshpatti and victorian polish sheeshphool.
₹ 1860 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Color | Golden |
| Occasion | Party |
| Jewellery Type | Mala |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
₹ 2320 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | SJNX |
| Is It Artificial | Yes |
| Qty Per Box | 1 |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Sheeshphool, a traditional Indian jewellery, has gained popularity in recent years. Derived from the Hindi words “Sheesh”, meaning mirror and “Phool”, meaning flower, Sheeshphool is a beautiful and intricate piece of jewellery designed in the shape of flowers and adorned with tiny mirrors. The intricate design and vibrant colours of Sheeshphool make it a unique and attractive addition to any wardrobe.
This traditional jewellery has been a part of Indian culture for generations, and it is often worn on special occasions such as religious ceremonies and weddings. The reflective surface of the mirrors symbolises purity and is believed to ward off negative energy and evil spirits.
In modern times, Sheeshphool has evolved to incorporate contemporary designs, making it a versatile accessory that can be paired with both traditional and modern outfits. It is not only popular among women in India but also among those who appreciate the beauty of Indian traditions worldwide.
₹ 1640 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Color | Victorian |
| Brand | satyam jewellery nx |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Minimum order quantity: 6 Piece
One of the recent jewellery trends which caught our attention is brides wearing shish patti or sheesh phool. Well, we are head over heels in love with these millennial brides who went all out experimental and ditching the usual maang tikkas and matha pattis for their wedding day.
Traditionally, Rajputi shish patti designs with borla are quite popular with Rajasthani brides. While they are predominantly worn by the Rajasthani brides, we are totally loving how these classical designs are being worn with complete sass by other Indian brides.
So, if you are looking forward to some inspiration on how to style a shish patti or a sheesh phool inspired mathapatti on your wedding, we have got you covered.
Yogesh Jain (Proprietor)
Satyam Jewellery Nx
Shop No. 1, Ground Floor, Bhuleshwar Road
S. C. Court, Mumbai - 400002, Maharashtra, India