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Assamese Traditional Red Meenakari Japi Brooch / Saree Pin

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Product Information

Product Type

1 brooch/saree pin

Occasion

wedding/anniversary

Brand

Balaji Supply

Ideal For

Women

Key Features

Premium Quality

Durability

Built with high-quality, durable materials

Packaging

Eco-friendly packaging

Country of origin

India

Ideal for

girls/ women

Product Description

Assamese Traditional Brooch Pins, Known As "Japi Pins" Or "Assamese Brooch Pins," Are Decorative Accessories That Are An Integral Part Of Assamese Culture. These Brooch Pins Are Typically Worn By Both Men And Women As A Symbol Of Assamese Identity And Tradition. They Are Often Used To Fasten Traditional Assamese Clothing Like Mekhela Chadors (For Women) And Dhotis (For Men). Assamese Brooch Pins Are Known For Their Intricate And Artistic Designs. They Are Usually Made From Materials Like Gold, Silver, Or Brass And Are Often Adorned With Colorful Stones, Beads, And Enamel Work. The Design May Include Traditional Assamese Motifs, Such As The One-Horned Rhinoceros, Tea Leaves, Or The Axomiya (Assamese) Script.These Brooch Pins Are Not Just Decorative But Also Functional. They Are Used To Secure The Folds Of Traditional Clothing, Ensuring That The Attire Stays In Place. Assamese Brooch Pins Hold Cultural Significance And Are Considered A Symbol Of Assamese Heritage. They Are Often Passed Down Through Generations As Heirlooms And Are Worn During Special Occasions, Festivals, And Weddings.