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{{Read Tamil|Name of target page=ஆபரணங்கள்|Title of target page=ஆபரணங்கள்}} | |||
This page lists various ornaments used for feet, shins/legs, hands, waist, neck, nose, ears and head. | |||
==Types of Ornaments== | |||
===== Feet===== | |||
[[File:மெட்டி.jpg|thumb|''Wearing Minji during Marriage'']] | |||
======Toe Rings====== | |||
*''Peruviral mudichi'' for big toe | |||
*''Thadai'' for the second toe | |||
*''Minji'' for the second toe | |||
*''Metti'' for the second toe | |||
*''Peeli'' for the third toe | |||
* ''Pillanai'' for the fourth toe | |||
*''Pathasaram'' – Necklace like Anklet | |||
======Shins/legs====== | |||
*''Kuzhal Thandai'' (Tubular anklet) | |||
*''Murukku Thandai'' (Twisted Anklet) | |||
*''Tharisu Thandai'' (looks like anklet) | |||
[[File:வங்கி.jpg|thumb|''Vangi'']] | |||
=====Hands ===== | |||
*''Vangi –'' Below shoulder | |||
*''Nagavaththu'' - Worn below shoulder | |||
*''Valavi'' – Various bangles. ''Kanganam'' | |||
*''Motharam -'' Rings | |||
=====Waist===== | |||
*''Ottiyanam – Araimoodi'' for little girls | |||
*''Araichalangai'' | |||
*''Arainnjaan kodi'' | |||
=====Neck===== | |||
[[File:Anikalangal1.jpg|thumb|''Chutthumani'']] | |||
======Types of Necklaces====== | |||
*''Attiyal'' (meaning Close-fitting Necklace) | |||
*''Utkazhuththu Changili'' (usually worn with a pendant) | |||
*''Kandasaram'' (meaning Neck-string) | |||
*''Kaasumaalai'' (Coin Necklace) | |||
*''Kechchu Purachchai'' | |||
*''Kevudu'' (for men) | |||
*''Charadu'' (meaning rope) | |||
*''Chuththumanai,'' Close-fitting Necklace; There are 25 types | |||
*''Kaasumaalai - Kuvalai'' | |||
*''Thayaththu'' – Coral | |||
*''Peenganthattu- Pudaithaakki'' | |||
*''Mani - Moonadukku Mani'' | |||
*''Veththilai Churuttu'' | |||
*''Thaali'' (Mangala Sutra) | |||
*''Pathakkam'' (Pendant) | |||
=====Nose ===== | |||
*''Mookkuththi'' (Nose pin) | |||
*''Oththakkal mookkuththi'' (Single stone nose pin) | |||
*''Besari'' (multiple stone nose pin) | |||
*''Muththum Thalukkum'' (multiple stone nose pin) | |||
*''Pillakku'' (Nose pendant) | |||
*''Kal vaiththathu'' (with stone) | |||
*''Kal vaikkamal'' (Without stone) | |||
*''Muthu thongal'' (Pearl nose pin) | |||
*''Thoratti'' | |||
[[File:Pambadam.jpg|thumb|''Pambadam'']] | |||
===== Ears===== | |||
*''Poodi'' (Women wear this in the upper earlobe) | |||
*''Kuruthattu'' (Diamond shaped stud) | |||
*Muruku (usually worn below ''Poodi'' by both men and women; men wear this in single ear) | |||
*''Pachchaikal'' (instead of ''muruku;'' suspended in a metal wire) | |||
*''Alukku'' (A ring worn by muslim women; another name is ''vaali'') | |||
*''Onnappu ''– Worn in the middle earlobe by women with the lengthened ears; | |||
*''Kammal'' | |||
*''Kadukkan –'' Stud with single stone, usually worn by men | |||
*''Vilkadukkan'' - Kadukkan with a ring | |||
*''Maraikathodu'' | |||
*''Mukkattu –'' Stud with three stones, worn by women and young boys | |||
*''Lolakku'' (Eardrops) | |||
*''Maatti –'' Chain like jewel used to hook the earring with hair | |||
*''Kunukku'' – Bigger size heavy ear ring worn by women to lengthen their ears; available in brass metal too | |||
*''Thandatti'' – Worn after ear lengthening | |||
*''Melidu'' – ''Thandatti'' with square blocks | |||
*''Pambadam'' | |||
*''Mudichi'' – Ring made of intertwined golden wire with two buds, square block and screw | |||
*''Kadhu olai'' – Worn by Telugu Kammavaar women | |||
[[File:Anikalangal.jpg|thumb|''Ornaments of head, neck, Ears and Hands '']] | |||
=====Head===== | |||
*''Neththichutti'' (Forehead jewel) | |||
*''Chuththu Parinchi'' – jewel on both the sides of ''Neththichutti'' | |||
*''Uchchi Raakadi'' – Used in the head-top | |||
*''Kondai Thirukku – Thamaraipu'' (meaning Lotus) ''Kondai Thirukku, Thazhampu'' (meaning Screwpine Flower) ''Kondai Tirukku. "Jadaivillai"'' | |||
*''Thirukku Rakkadi – For the entire braid'' | |||
*''Kunjam'' | |||
==Reference== | |||
''Kiraamiya Vilayattukal- Matravaikal- Ki. Rajanarayanan'' | |||
(meaning Country Sports – etcetera - ''Ki. Rajanarayanan'' ) | |||
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{{Fndt-en|11-Oct-2022, 22:55:01 IST}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 13 June 2024
இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: ஆபரணங்கள்
This page lists various ornaments used for feet, shins/legs, hands, waist, neck, nose, ears and head.
Types of Ornaments
Feet
Toe Rings
- Peruviral mudichi for big toe
- Thadai for the second toe
- Minji for the second toe
- Metti for the second toe
- Peeli for the third toe
- Pillanai for the fourth toe
- Pathasaram – Necklace like Anklet
Shins/legs
- Kuzhal Thandai (Tubular anklet)
- Murukku Thandai (Twisted Anklet)
- Tharisu Thandai (looks like anklet)
Hands
- Vangi – Below shoulder
- Nagavaththu - Worn below shoulder
- Valavi – Various bangles. Kanganam
- Motharam - Rings
Waist
- Ottiyanam – Araimoodi for little girls
- Araichalangai
- Arainnjaan kodi
Neck
Types of Necklaces
- Attiyal (meaning Close-fitting Necklace)
- Utkazhuththu Changili (usually worn with a pendant)
- Kandasaram (meaning Neck-string)
- Kaasumaalai (Coin Necklace)
- Kechchu Purachchai
- Kevudu (for men)
- Charadu (meaning rope)
- Chuththumanai, Close-fitting Necklace; There are 25 types
- Kaasumaalai - Kuvalai
- Thayaththu – Coral
- Peenganthattu- Pudaithaakki
- Mani - Moonadukku Mani
- Veththilai Churuttu
- Thaali (Mangala Sutra)
- Pathakkam (Pendant)
Nose
- Mookkuththi (Nose pin)
- Oththakkal mookkuththi (Single stone nose pin)
- Besari (multiple stone nose pin)
- Muththum Thalukkum (multiple stone nose pin)
- Pillakku (Nose pendant)
- Kal vaiththathu (with stone)
- Kal vaikkamal (Without stone)
- Muthu thongal (Pearl nose pin)
- Thoratti
Ears
- Poodi (Women wear this in the upper earlobe)
- Kuruthattu (Diamond shaped stud)
- Muruku (usually worn below Poodi by both men and women; men wear this in single ear)
- Pachchaikal (instead of muruku; suspended in a metal wire)
- Alukku (A ring worn by muslim women; another name is vaali)
- Onnappu – Worn in the middle earlobe by women with the lengthened ears;
- Kammal
- Kadukkan – Stud with single stone, usually worn by men
- Vilkadukkan - Kadukkan with a ring
- Maraikathodu
- Mukkattu – Stud with three stones, worn by women and young boys
- Lolakku (Eardrops)
- Maatti – Chain like jewel used to hook the earring with hair
- Kunukku – Bigger size heavy ear ring worn by women to lengthen their ears; available in brass metal too
- Thandatti – Worn after ear lengthening
- Melidu – Thandatti with square blocks
- Pambadam
- Mudichi – Ring made of intertwined golden wire with two buds, square block and screw
- Kadhu olai – Worn by Telugu Kammavaar women
Head
- Neththichutti (Forehead jewel)
- Chuththu Parinchi – jewel on both the sides of Neththichutti
- Uchchi Raakadi – Used in the head-top
- Kondai Thirukku – Thamaraipu (meaning Lotus) Kondai Thirukku, Thazhampu (meaning Screwpine Flower) Kondai Tirukku. "Jadaivillai"
- Thirukku Rakkadi – For the entire braid
- Kunjam
Reference
Kiraamiya Vilayattukal- Matravaikal- Ki. Rajanarayanan
(meaning Country Sports – etcetera - Ki. Rajanarayanan )
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First published on:
11-Oct-2022, 22:55:01 IST