Golden MangaMala – The Timeless Mango Necklace of South India
The Golden MangaMala is an iconic piece of South Indian temple jewellery featuring beautifully sculpted mango-shaped pendants strung in a magnificent cascade. The manga or mango motif is one of the most sacred and beloved symbols in Indian art. This necklace captures that timeless elegance with stunning gold-plated craftsmanship. Every bride dreams of wearing a piece this magnificent.
Heritage and Beauty of the Golden MangaMala
Each pendant on this Golden MangaMala is shaped like a paisley mango with detailed embossing. The gold plating is rich, warm, and designed to replicate the look of real gold. The linked construction allows natural, elegant draping across the chest. The overall weight is balanced for comfortable all-day wear at events.
The Manga Malai or Mango Necklace has been a bridal essential in Tamil and Kerala traditions for centuries. It represents fertility, prosperity, and the sweetness of married life. This Golden MangaMala preserves every ounce of that cultural richness in a contemporary, accessible format.
How to Wear Your Golden MangaMala
Style this necklace as the primary piece with deep-coloured silk sarees. It pairs perfectly with Kanjivaram sarees, Kasavu mundus, and traditional half-sarees. For a layered bridal look, combine it with a choker above. The Golden MangaMala serves as the statement mid-length layer beautifully.
- Material: Premium gold-plated brass with antique detailing
- Design: Mango-shaped pendants in cascading arrangement
- Length: Mid-chest traditional Manga Malai length
- Price: ₹1,500 – Bridal-grade quality at an accessible price
- Tradition: Tamil and Kerala bridal heritage design
This classic design is always in high demand during wedding season. Availability is limited due to the detailed handwork involved. Visit our necklace collection to claim yours before stock runs out.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does MangaMala mean in Indian jewellery?
MangaMala literally translates to mango necklace. The mango or paisley motif symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and auspiciousness in South Indian bridal traditions.
Is the Golden MangaMala suitable for non-bridal occasions?
Yes, it works beautifully for temple visits, festivals, and family celebrations. Its classic design makes it versatile enough for any traditional occasion.
How long is the Golden MangaMala?
It falls at mid-chest length, which is the traditional Manga Malai positioning. This length is ideal for layering with shorter chokers or longer chains.

















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