Costume of Punjab
Technical Data
| Stamp Set | Brides in Traditional Costumes |
|---|---|
| Date of Issue | February 12, 2023 |
| Denomination | Rs. 25 |
| Quantity | 111,000 |
| Perforation | 14½ |
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad |
| Printing Process | Wet Offset |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Ms. Gulistaan Ms. Nenu Gupta |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 3850 Colnect codes IN 2023.02.12-02c |
| Themes | Suits and Costumes |
Punjabi Bride – A Celebration of Color, Tradition, and Stamps
The Punjabi Bride is one of the most vibrant symbols of Indian weddings, reflecting the joyous spirit, cultural richness, and deep-rooted traditions of Punjab. Her wedding attire is a dazzling combination of bold colors, ornate jewelry, and symbolic accessories that embody prosperity, blessings, and new beginnings.
The Bridal Attire
A Punjabi bride traditionally wears a Salwar Kameez or Lehenga, designed in rich fabrics and striking shades of red, pink, or maroon. Red is considered auspicious, representing happiness and prosperity, while gold embroidery and embellishments add a regal touch.
The look is never complete without the iconic Chooda — a set of ivory or red-and-white bangles gifted by the maternal uncle. According to custom, the bride must wear them for at least a year after marriage as a sign of marital bliss. Dangling from the bangles are the delicate Kaleeras, umbrella-shaped ornaments symbolizing love, prosperity, and good wishes for the bride’s new life.
Jewelry and Accessories
Punjabi brides adorn themselves with heavy jewelry, including:
- Maang Tikka – worn on the forehead as a mark of elegance.
- Nath (nose ring) – signifying marital status.
- Rani Haar and Choker – layered necklaces adding grandeur.
- Payals and Jhumkas – anklets and earrings that enhance the bridal charm.
Each ornament is not just decorative but carries cultural and emotional significance, passed down through generations as cherished heirlooms.
The Spirit of Punjabi Weddings
Punjabi weddings are known for their lively music, dance, and warmth. The bridal attire mirrors this celebration — bold, spirited, and full of life. Every detail, from the embroidery to the ornaments, reflects the community’s love for tradition and festivity.
The Stamp Connection
To honor India’s diverse wedding traditions, the Department of Posts issued a Commemorative on Bridal Costumes of India, featuring the Punjabi Bride in her traditional wedding attire. The stamp beautifully illustrates the Chooda and Kaleeras, iconic to Punjabi weddings, making it a collector’s treasure.
For philatelists, this stamp is not just a piece of art but also a cultural story — preserving the essence of Punjab’s bridal heritage for generations to admire.
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