Collection: BROOCH PIN
A brooch pin and a saree pin are both accessories used to fasten or embellish clothing, but they serve slightly different purposes and have different designs, especially in the context of traditional wear.
Brooch Pin:
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Design: A brooch pin is typically a decorative accessory that can come in various shapes, sizes, and designs. They often feature gemstones, enamel, or intricate metalwork.
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Use: Brooches are used to add a touch of elegance to outfits, usually pinned on the shoulder, chest, or side of the garment. While they're not specifically tied to any one type of clothing, they're often worn with dresses, jackets, or scarves.
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Function: More ornamental than functional, brooches may not always hold the fabric in place but are primarily used for decoration.
Saree Pin:
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Design: A saree pin, on the other hand, is a specialized pin designed to hold the pleats or pallu (the end of the saree) in place while draping the saree. It's usually simpler and more practical than a brooch pin but can still be ornate with embellishments.
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Use: It’s an essential accessory for saree wearers, especially to secure the pleats or pallu in place, ensuring the saree stays in place throughout the day.
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Function: Primarily functional, saree pins also have a decorative aspect, with some being quite elaborate, featuring jewels or intricate designs.