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Bharathanatyam dancer with antique temple jewellery

Tamil people have historically been connoisseurs of fine golden jewellery, which has a history predating the Sangam period in the Indian subcontinent. Ancient Tamil literature lists out the different types of jewellery worn by women historically from head to toe. Apart from gold, jewellery was also fashioned out of silver, copper and brass.

Tamil annai (The Mother Tamil) is praised by ornamenting her with The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature.

For the head

Kunjam

For the ear

Kaasumaalai

For the nose

Maangamaalai

For the neck

Muthumaalai or Muthucharam

For the hands

Vangi

For the waist

Araijan kodi or Araijanam
Oddiyanam

For feet

Silver ornaments wore below the waist are listed below

Metti or Minji ritual during Tamil wedding
Silambu & Kolusu

See also

References

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