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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a parandi and where does the tradition come from?
A parandi is a traditional tasselled hair accessory woven into a braid, with its origins rooted in Punjabi culture and bridal traditions. It is designed to decorate and enhance braided hairstyles for weddings, festive celebrations, and cultural occasions.
Do I need a braid to wear a parandi?
Yes. A parandi is meant to be woven into or tied onto a braid, fishtail braid, or braided crown, making it ideal for plaited hairstyles where it can hang naturally and create its signature look.
Is a parandi suitable for haldi or mehndi functions?
Absolutely! Parandis are especially popular for haldi and mehndi ceremonies because braided hairstyles stay secure during long, active celebrations, while the parandi adds a vibrant and traditional finishing touch.
Can I match my parandi to my jewellery?
Yes. For a coordinated bridal look, pair your parandi with jewellery from the same Vaidaan collection. Shell-inspired parandis complement Sankhah jewellery, while mirror-work styles pair beautifully with the Jhalak collection.
Are parandis only for brides?
No. While parandis are a beloved bridal accessory, they are also worn by bridesmaids, family members, and wedding guests. Many brides even gift matching parandis to their bridal party for a coordinated celebration look.
How is a parandi different from a hair clip or hairband?
A parandi is woven directly into a braid, transforming the overall silhouette of the hairstyle, while hair clips and hairbands sit on top of the hair and are designed for open hairstyles, half-up looks, or buns rather than braided styles.