When worn, the piece sits flat across the waist. It does not lift at the centre or press in at the sides. That balance is what makes it suitable for long wedding days where jewellery stays on from morning till night.
At Padmam, this vaddanam is often chosen by brides who want colour but do not want weight. It works well with floral necklaces, pearl jewellery, and even plain temple chains. The design does its job without needing attention.
It feels familiar, like something that belongs with the silk sarees you already own.
Clean Finish with a Polished Look
This piece is simpler in approach.
The silver surface is smoother, with CZ stones placed at regular intervals. There is no heavy carving here. The focus stays on proportion and shine. Pearls add a gentle edge and help the piece feel less sharp or stiff.
Once tied, the vaddanam stays in place. It does not twist when you sit or walk. That makes it easier to wear for receptions and evening functions where comfort matters just as much as appearance.
Padmam usually suggests this style to brides who prefer lighter jewellery or who are wearing heavier necklaces. It supports the rest of the look without competing with it.
This vaddanam feels neat, controlled, and easy to live with.
FAQs
Which vaddanam is better for long wedding wear?
Padmam recommends the floral emerald vaddanam for weddings, as its weight distributes evenly, ensuring comfort throughout long ceremonial events.
Do the pearls require extra care?
Padmam secures all pearls firmly, but storing the vaddanam flat in a soft cloth preserves the finish and prevents damage.
Will CZ stones look too bright under lights?
No. Padmam selects CZ stones that reflect light softly, enhancing elegance without overpowering the silver or floral detailing.
Can these vaddanams be worn again after the wedding?
Yes. Many Padmam customers reuse these vaddanams for festivals, poojas, and family celebrations, pairing them with silk sarees beautifully.
How should silver vaddanams be stored at home?
Padmam advises storing silver vaddanams flat in a lined box, away from moisture, to maintain shape, detailing, and finish.