
Jadau Jhoomar/ Passa for Brides| Traditional Punjabi Jewellery
Jhoomar, referred to as Passa in Punjab, is a crescent or fan-shaped headpiece worn on the left side during Indian weddings. Predominantly worn by Punjabi brides, it is a significant piece of jewelry for Muslim brides as well, reflecting Islamic influences. The Jhoomar was introduced to India by the Mughals and subsequently became a part of the jewelry traditions in Northern India.
Handcrafted in 925 sterling silver and set with precious pearls and ruby look alike stones.
Jhoomar, referred to as Passa in Punjab, is a crescent or fan-shaped headpiece worn on the left side during Indian weddings. Predominantly worn by Punjabi brides, it is a significant piece of jewelry for Muslim brides as well, reflecting Islamic influences. The Jhoomar was introduced to India by the Mughals and subsequently became a part of the jewelry traditions in Northern India.
Handcrafted in 925 sterling silver and set with precious pearls and ruby look alike stones.
Description
Jhoomar, referred to as Passa in Punjab, is a crescent or fan-shaped headpiece worn on the left side during Indian weddings. Predominantly worn by Punjabi brides, it is a significant piece of jewelry for Muslim brides as well, reflecting Islamic influences. The Jhoomar was introduced to India by the Mughals and subsequently became a part of the jewelry traditions in Northern India.
Handcrafted in 925 sterling silver and set with precious pearls and ruby look alike stones.






















