Friends, when we wear any thing it is most important part that safety pin is very essential to tie the pallu of the saree with the blouse. So now we using modern type of decorative brooches and pin.It is usually made of metal, often silver or gold but sometimes bronze or some other material. Brooches are frequently decorated with enamel or with gemstones. Brooches are of various shapes like flowers, animals, sun, stars and can be studded with gold, pearls and other precious stones. Brooches are no longer just ornaments to decorate the saree, but have become instrumental in pinning them in place, adding colour and even helping to achieve a slimmer look. Here are a few places to strategically pin a brooch and the types of brooches and pins that will suit each place, sarees and brooches have become almost inseparable. It has become extremely trendy to find different uses for brooches and pins.
Before you go on, there got Five Golden Rules you must know when it comes to wearing brooches.
Rule No. 1: Never wear more than one brooch at a time.
Rule No. 2: Always match the style of your brooch to the style of your saree.
Rule No. 3: Never wear a brooch with a heavily worked saree.
Rule No. 4: Golden Rule No. 3 doesn't apply if the brooch is being worn on the saree blouse.
Rule No. 5: Never wear a gold brooch with a saree embroidered in silver or a silver brooch with a Saree
embroidered in gold.
Now that you know the Five Golden Rules, you're ready to continue.
At the Shoulder
This is the typical place that most people would choose to place a brooch at. However, that doesn't mean that you shouldn't. I think this placement works best on simple/plain sarees as the brooch will add a bit of life to the saree and stand out on its own. Keeping this in mind, make sure any brooch you pin at the shoulder is a showstopper! You can also gather the pallu at the shoulder and add a brooch to hold it in place at the top of your shoulder.
Here are a few brooch designs that will work well at the shoulder.
At the Hip
Pinning a brooch at the hip to hold the pallu in place is such a great idea because my arm always gets tired of holding up the pallu. I don't know exactly why this technique went out of fashion after the '60s and '70s, but it's one look that I think should be brought back. Here are a few brooches that add flair and elegance to this practical and beautiful look.
One thing to remember is to choose a sturdy brooch that will hold the weight of the pallu in place without damaging your saree. You can, of course, always pin it in place with a bobby pin first and then add the brooch on top, but I think that's just excessive and puts too many holes in the saree. Here are a few brooch designs for this look.
At the Navel
We all struggle to pin the pleats in place and once we've managed that we struggle to hide the pin from view, but this is extremely difficult if you're going to be pleating your pallu up as well or going to show off your navel in some other way. So here's a great way to hide the pin from view and look super hot at the same time.
few different brooches will work well here. Long and delicate brooches (serpents or climbing vines) or square/triangle brooches would be the best for this placement. Here are some ideas.
Hope that helped!
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