Trending Borla Designs For Every Bride
BY Twinkle | 01 May, 2020 | 12290 views | 2 min read
The Rajasthani Borla is an ethnic accessory that has been worn over brides through ages. It doesn't just elevate the look but also makes brides look nothing less than royalty. Remember the Rajputs who ruled the land with kingdoms and palaces? Borla was an important piece of jewellery for their princesses and queens making it a celebrated accessory. With such a deep history, borlas are still pretty much relevant and popular. Various brands have given it a modernistic rendition while keeping its ethnic essence in place. We decided to bring some inspiration to you and help you pass time through this quarantine.
We spotted brides who chose to wear borlas for their wedding in various designs - single strand, multicolored, along with a maang tikka or with multiple tikkas. Keep scrolling and tell us which style you loved the most:
Single Strand
Here are a few real brides who kept it simple and absolutely stunning. They opted just for the borla and let it do all the talking.

Image via Makeovers By Sindhu

Image via Eventalya

Image via Parnadeep Mukherjee Photography

Image via Jackson James Photography

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Maang tikka and Borla
For brides who love to keep it royal and believe in 'more the merrier', here are a few pictures to make you fall for this style!

Image via YSDC Wedding Choreography

Image via The Great Indian Planners

Image via @MithileshChoubey

Image via Anamika Khanna
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Mathapatti and borla
If you are a bride who wants the best of both worlds, these pictures are goals!

Image via Vikram Arora Photography

Image via @StyleNScissors

Image via @MakeupByApurva

Image via Aniket Mazumdar Photography

Image via @PinkySingh
That's not all. You can also check out makeup artists, photographers, jewellery and more that can help you plan your perfect dream wedding! Download the WedMeGood app today for a seamless wedding planning experience and tons of inspiration!











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