30 Oct
Temple jewellery stands as a golden bridge between spirituality and craftsmanship — born in the sacred corridors of South Indian temples centuries ago. Each design was originally made to adorn divine idols of gods and goddesses. The intricate carvings, the sacred motifs of Lakshmi, Ganesha, and lotus, and the deep, antique finish made this jewellery a symbol of devotion and royalty.
Over generations, this style evolved from temple halls to bridal trousseaus, gracing women who carry both faith and grace. Today, temple jewellery represents not only divine energy but also artistic excellence.
At Shri Andal Jewellery, we revive this legacy through modern craftsmanship while preserving the grandeur of heritage. Our artisans combine micro-gold plating and antique finishes to deliver pieces that feel both traditional and timeless.
Each Chandra Haram, AD Temple Set, or Long Haram in our collection narrates a story — of goddess blessings, of dance performances, and of the royal beauty once worn by queens of the South. Temple jewellery transforms any outfit — whether it’s a silk saree or a lehenga — into a statement of pride and poise.
More than an accessory, it is a blessing you wear. When you adorn temple jewellery, you’re not just celebrating fashion; you’re continuing an ancient art form that celebrates womanhood, divinity, and India’s cultural elegance.