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7 Must-Have Accessories For Your Sawan Look

7 Must-Have Accessories For Your Sawan Look

India.com5 days ago
Zee Media Bureau
Jul 25, 2025
No Sawan look is complete without a stack of shimmering green bangles. They symbolize prosperity, love, and are perfect for the monsoon vibe.
Statement jhumkas instantly elevate any ethnic outfit. Choose kundan, oxidised, or meenakari designs to match your saree or suit.
A small yet striking accessory—bindis add grace and charm. Pick a classic red, green, or glittery bindi to match your festive mood.
These tiny embroidered potli bags are both stylish and useful. Carry your essentials while adding a splash of colour to your look.
Nothing feels more festive than fresh jasmine gajra in your hair. It brings out the traditional beauty of your Sawan avatar.
Delicate silver anklets add a subtle sparkle to your steps. A must-have for traditional occasions like Teej or Sawan Mondays.
Complete your Sawan look with a bold ring or a traditional mangalsutra – symbolizing devotion and grace. (Images Credit: Gemini AI) Read Next Story
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