A **Vadhupaksh Brooch** is a decorative accessory traditionally worn by the groom’s side (Vadhupaksh) during Indian weddings. It symbolizes pride, elegance, and the groom’s family’s representation. Typically crafted from high-quality metal, these brooches feature intricate designs adorned with pearls, gemstones, or Kundan work, often incorporating motifs like peacocks, royal crests, or sacred symbols.
The brooch is pinned onto a sherwani, suit, or kurta to enhance the overall wedding attire. It serves as a mark of identity and respect while adding a regal touch to the groom’s family members. Some designs also include name tags or customized engravings to honor the occasion.
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