Costume Tamil Nadu

Bridal Costume of Tamil Nadu

Technical Data

Stamp Set Brides in Traditional Costumes
Date of Issue February 12, 2023
Denomination Rs. 25
Quantity 111,000
Perforation comb 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 3848

Colnect codes IN 2023.02.12-02a

Themes

Tamilian Bride – Grace, Tradition, and Heritage on Stamps

The Tamilian Bride represents timeless elegance, spirituality, and cultural depth. Rooted in centuries-old traditions, her attire and jewelry tell a story of devotion, prosperity, and family heritage. In Tamil Nadu, weddings are not only sacred unions but also grand celebrations of tradition, with the bride at the heart of it all.

The Bridal Attire

A Tamilian Bride traditionally wears a Kanchipuram Silk Saree or Madurai Silk Saree, woven in rich hues like deep red, maroon, green, and gold. These sarees are celebrated for their lustrous texture and intricate zari work, symbolizing wealth and auspiciousness. Each drape reflects the craftsmanship of Tamil weavers, whose artistry has been cherished for generations.

The saree is often paired with a contrasting blouse and layered jewelry, enhancing the grandeur of the bridal look. The pallu (saree’s end) is draped gracefully, emphasizing poise and cultural pride.

Jewelry and Sacred Symbols

Jewelry is central to a Tamilian bride’s identity. Every ornament carries spiritual and cultural significance:

  • Oddiyanam (Hip Belt): Secures the saree and symbolizes prosperity.
  • Vanki (Armlets): Worn on both arms, representing strength and tradition.
  • Maangamalai (Mango Necklace): A sacred design signifying fertility and blessings.
  • Thalaisamaan: Jewelry adorning the head, including the Maang Tikka.
  • Jadanagam (Hair Ornament): Decorates the long braid with flowers, often culminating in temple jewelry motifs.
  • Thali (Mangalsutra): The most sacred ornament, tied by the groom, marking the bride’s marital status.

Her hair, often adorned with jasmine flowers, completes the look, filling the wedding space with fragrance and purity.

The Spirit of Tamil Weddings

Tamil weddings emphasize sacred rituals, Vedic chants, and family blessings. The Tamilian bride reflects these values through her attire and demeanor — blending simplicity with grandeur. From the solemnity of tying the Thali to the joyous dances that follow, the bride embodies grace and devotion.

The Stamp Connection

The Department of Posts has honored this cultural richness by featuring the Tamilian Bride in its Bridal Costumes of India. The stamp captures the elegance of her silk saree, temple jewelry, and sacred symbols making it a prized collectible for philatelists worldwide.

For stamp enthusiasts, this issue not only celebrates artistry but also preserves Tamil Nadu’s bridal heritage for future generations.

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