Traditional Adornment Necklace Kolhapuri Thushi
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The Thushi is a traditional Maharashtrian necklace known for its intricate design and cultural significance. It has deep roots in Maharashtrian heritage, especially among women from rural communities and royal families alike.
•Thushi comes from the Maratha era,believed to have been popularized during the rule of the Peshwas in the 18th century.
•Originally worn by royal women, it later became a common adornment among the working-class women of Maharashtra, especially in Kolhapur, Pune, and Nashik.
•The necklace was often a part of the bride's trousseau and held sentimental value, symbolizing marriage, wealth, and social status.
Dimensions: 6 inches (L)
Weight: 40 gms
•Thushi comes from the Maratha era,believed to have been popularized during the rule of the Peshwas in the 18th century.
•Originally worn by royal women, it later became a common adornment among the working-class women of Maharashtra, especially in Kolhapur, Pune, and Nashik.
•The necklace was often a part of the bride's trousseau and held sentimental value, symbolizing marriage, wealth, and social status.
Dimensions: 6 inches (L)
Weight: 40 gms
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Short Description | The Thushi is a traditional Maharashtrian necklace known for its intricate design and cultural significance. It has deep roots in Maharashtrian heritage, especially among women from rural communities and royal families alike. •Thushi comes from the Maratha era,believed to have been popularized during the rule of the Peshwas in the 18th century. •Originally worn by royal women, it later became a common adornment among the working-class women of Maharashtra, especially in Kolhapur, Pune, and Nashik. •The necklace was often a part of the bride's trousseau and held sentimental value, symbolizing marriage, wealth, and social status. Dimensions: 6 inches (L) Weight: 40 gms |
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