Jhoomer

The Jhoomer, also known as ‘Passa’, is a traditional headpiece with significant value in South Asian bridal jewelry. Want to see how this exquisite piece of jewelry can fit in your ensemble? Explore the collection at My Rivaaz!

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Fiza CZ Diamond Jhoomer Passa

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Kundan Jhoomer

The Kundan Jhoomer is the most traditional jhoomer style and is the most widely preferred option. This style generally features polished glass stones set in gold foil.

Pearl Jhoomer

This design is famous for its grace and elegance, and usually has white or ivory pearls. These are classically paired with bridal ensembles, especially matching bridal sets.

Polki Jhoomer

The Polki Jhoomer is uncut natural diamonds or even CZ American diamonds, providing a softer, organic, and highly luxurious shine.

Meenakari Jhoomer

The Meenakari design features vibrant levels of enamel work, often on the reverse end. This design adds a splash of color to the entire look.

Jadau Jhoomer

The Jadau Jhoomer is a high-end traditional style of Jhoomer, and it features gemstones embedded into gold-plated or solid gold structures. 

Why Choose My Rivaaz for Jhoomer?

The Jhoomer jewelry is an intricately crafted piece that can effectively go with a wedding ensemble, as a classy headpiece. And with each piece we offer, we emphasize great value offered to our customers. 

  • A-grade Imitation Jewelry

  • The Latest Styles and Trends

  • Jewelry Available in Traditional and Indian Regional Designs

  • Luxury that is Value for Money

  • Shipping Done in a Rapid and Reliable Manner

  • Greener Practices for Packaging and Fair Sourcing

  • Owned and run by women

  • 50,000+ Customers Served Already

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How is a Jhoomer Different From a Maang Tikka?

A jhoomer is usually a crescent or fan-shaped headpiece worn on one side of the head. Alternatively, a maang tikka is placed centrally on the forehead, usually along the hair parting. 

2. Can a Jhoomer Be Paired With Other Headpieces and Head Jewelry?

Yes. A jhoomer works well when paired with other headpieces. It is often paired with a maang tikka, creating a balanced and elegant bridal look. 

3. Can People With Sensitive Skin Wear Jhoomer Jewelry Without Any Issues?

It generally will depend on the materials used for making the jhoomer. So, if you have sensitive skin, you should check if the jewelry is nickel-free or has a rhodium-coated finish. This is especially true if you are looking for an imitation piece. 

4. Can a Jhoomer Suit Any Hairstyle?

Traditionally, a jhoomer suits the best with hairstyles that keep hair away from the left side of your face. So, you can essentially pair a jhoomer with any hairstyle with your hair tucked back. 

5. Do Only Brides Wear a Jhoomer?

Jhoomers are generally meant for the bride only. However, bridesmaids or guests can style their outfits with a jhoomer as well.