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What Is a Mangalsutra?

The mangalsutra is a sacred necklace tied by the groom around the bride’s neck during the Hindu wedding ceremony — a ritual called the Mangalya Dharanam, meaning “wearing the auspicious.” It represents the bond of marriage, the groom’s love, and the bride’s new identity as a married woman. Traditionally worn every day without removal, it holds the same cultural significance in Hindu tradition as a wedding ring does in Western culture.

Why Order from PureJewels, Green Street?

  • Trusted by South Asian families in London for 50+ years: We have fitted mangalsutras for brides, attended their children’s weddings, and then helped a new generation choose theirs. This is not a transactional purchase for us — we understand what it means.
  • Green Street showroom — try before you buy: A mangalsutra is worn every day. The length, weight, and pendant size all need to feel right on your body. Visit our showroom on Green Street and our team will help you find the one that suits your daily life as much as your wedding day.
  • London Assay Office hallmark on every piece: Every mangalsutra we sell is hallmarked by the London Assay Office — an independent legal certification of gold content. Not a self-assessed claim, not an imported piece with a foreign stamp.
  • Designs for real daily life: We design daily wear mangalsutras to be worn through a working day — slim, lightweight, unobtrusive enough to tuck inside a neckline at the office. Our occasion pieces are designed separately, not just heavier versions of the same thing.
  • Diamond pieces with IGI certificates: Every diamond mangalsutra at PureJewels is set with certified natural diamonds, with an IGI certificate for each stone.

Mangalsutra Styles at PureJewels

Günlük Giyim Mangalsutralar

Lightweight designs (5–9g) on slim black bead chains, designed to be worn every day through work, cooking, and daily life. Small gold or CZ pendants in 22ct gold. Slim enough to tuck inside a collar. From around £380. The most practical and popular choice for the modern British Asian woman.

Occasion & Bridal Mangalsutras

Heavier, more elaborate pieces from our Armari and Rosettes collections — layered chains, multi-tone gold designs, and larger pendants. For weddings, receptions, and festivals. These are the pieces worn in photographs that last a lifetime. Weights from 15g upward.

Elmas Mangalsutralar

Set with certified natural diamonds in 18ct gold. Solitaire, halo, and pavé pendant styles. The choice for women who want the cultural significance of a mangalsutra with the contemporary beauty of a diamond pendant. Each stone IGI-certified. Prices from £750.

Regional Variations — Mangalsutra Across India

  • Maharashtrian: Two strings of black beads meeting at a central gold vati (cup) pendant. The most widely recognised style in the UK.
  • South Indian (Thali / Thirumangalyam): A flat gold pendant — the design varies by community (Kodi in Tamil Nadu, Taali in Kerala, Bottu in Andhra Pradesh).
  • Gujarat & Rajasthan: Often a longer gold chain with an elaborate pendant, sometimes incorporating Polki or coloured stones.
  • Modern / Fusion: A slim diamond solitaire pendant on a fine gold chain — worn as everyday jewellery without the visual markers of a traditional mangalsutra. Popular for women who want the tradition without the visibility at work.

Also Known As — Regional Names for Mangalsutra

Mangalsutra Sanskrit / Hindi
Thali Tamil — South Indian
Thirumangalyam Tamil / Malayalam
Taali Kerala
Bottu Telugu / Andhra
Mangalya Kannada
Vati mangalsutra Maharashtrian
Nallapusalu Telugu
 

Frequently Asked Questions About Mangalsutras

PureJewels at Green Street, Forest Gate, London E7 is one of the most established mangalsutra specialists in the UK. We have been selling 22ct and 18ct gold mangalsutras to the South Asian community for over 50 years and have designed pieces for thousands of Hindu weddings in London. Visit our showroom to try pieces in person, or shop online with free tracked delivery. Daily wear mangalsutras from £380; diamond mangalsutras from £750.

daily wear mangalsutra is lightweight (5–9g), slim, and designed for real everyday use — worn to work, at home, and through daily life without being uncomfortable or obtrusive. A bridal or occasion wear mangalsutra is heavier (15g+), more elaborate, and designed to be the focal piece of a bridal or festive look — not practical for daily wear. At PureJewels, we design both separately — not just the same piece in different weights. Browse the Daily Wear and Occasion Wear subcategories for the clearest comparison.

The mangalsutra is tied by the groom around the bride’s neck during the Hindu wedding ceremony — the Mangalya Dharanam. It symbolises the sacred bond of marriage and the bride’s new status as a married woman. The black beads are traditionally believed to protect the couple from negative energy. It holds the same cultural weight in Hindu tradition as a wedding ring in Western culture, and is worn every day by the bride.

Daily wear mangalsutras are typically 18″–20″ — long enough to sit below the collarbone and tuck inside a neckline at work. Occasion pieces may be longer — 22″–24″ — to sit visibly over a saree or lehenga. Our product listings state the exact length of each piece. Custom lengths are available on request via Live Chat or in our Green Street showroom.

Yes — and we recommend it for your wedding piece. Visit our showroom at Green Street, Forest Gate, London E7. Our team will show you the full range — including pieces not yet listed online — and help you choose the right length, weight, and pendant style for your daily life and your wedding day. No appointment needed, though calling ahead is helpful for bridal consultations.

Yes — every mangalsutra carries the 916 (22ct) or 750 (18ct) fineness mark and the London Assay Office leopard’s head hallmark. This is an independent legal certification — not self-assessed. All pieces include a certificate of authenticity and arrive in a presentation gift box.

Yes — every mangalsutra carries the 916 (22ct) or 750 (18ct) fineness mark and the London Assay Office leopard’s head hallmark. This is an independent legal certification — not self-assessed. All pieces include a certificate of authenticity and arrive in a presentation gift box.

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