The Tilhari is a cherished traditional necklace worn by married women in Nepal, symbolizing love, commitment, and prosperity. Crafted with premium 22K gold cylindrical beads and strung on fine green glass beads (Potey), this necklace holds deep cultural and emotional value. Traditionally gifted during weddings and the Teej festival, the Tilhari is worn as a sign of marital bliss and long life for the husband.
The Tilhari is more than just jewellery — it is a symbol of heritage and tradition, passed down through generations.
The Naugedi is one of Nepal’s most iconic traditional necklaces, treasured for its elegance and cultural significance. Its name, meaning "nine beads", comes from the nine large spherical gold beads that form the centrepiece of the design, often strung on multiple layers of vibrant glass beads (Potey).
A symbol of prosperity and prestige, the Naugedi is often gifted to brides or worn during special occasions and festivals.
The Naugedi is not just a necklace – it is a statement of heritage, worn with pride by Nepali women for generations.
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