Rakodi - 2.5 Inches | Hair Accessories/ Stone Jewellery for Deity
• "Rakodi," also known as "Rakodi Kuchulu" in some regions, refers to a traditional South Indian hair ornament or hairpin used by women.
• These ornaments are typically worn as part of traditional attire, especially during weddings, festivals, and other special occasions.
• Rakodi jewellery is designed as a hairpin or hair clasp, which is used to secure and adorn the hair. It is inserted into the hair, typically at the back of the head or near the bun.
• A Kemp Stones Rakodi makes a thoughtful and cherished gift for brides, bridesmaids, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of traditional South Indian jewelry.
• It's a meaningful token of cultural appreciation and celebration. The defining feature of a Kemp Stones Rakodi is its intricate design embellished with Kemp stones, which are typically red or maroon in color.
• This hairpin is designed for a secure and comfortable hold. It keeps your hair in place with ease, making it perfect for elaborate hairstyles, such as buns and braids, especially during weddings and festivals.
• The Kemp Stones Rakodi for hair can also be worn at cultural events, dance performances, and other celebrations, making it a versatile and timeless accessory.
• While traditionally worn in the hair, the Kemp Stones Rakodi is a versatile accessory that can also be used as an embellishment for sarees, lehengas, or other ethnic outfits, adding a touch of elegance to your ensemble.