A Matte Finish Jaddai Billai (also known as Jada Billa) is a traditional South Indian hair accessory used to adorn a long braid, typically worn by brides and classical dancers. The “matte finish” provides a modern, sophisticated twist to the traditional temple design, featuring a muted, non-reflective gold tone that highlights intricate carvings. Design & Elements Traditional Motifs: Often features central figures of Goddess Lakshmi (symbolizing prosperity) or Peacocks (symbolizing grace), surrounded by floral or “manga” (mango) patterns. Kemp & AD Accents: Traditionally studded with ruby-red and emerald-green stones or white American Diamonds (AD) to provide a vibrant contrast against the dull gold base. Pearl Hangings: Many designs are finished with delicate rice pearls or gold beads at the bottom, adding a “ghungroo” effect to the hair. Product Varieties (Jasvik Creations) Based on the collection (e.g., JCHB017), these accessories are designed to be high-quality gold replicas: Material: Crafted from a copper or brass alloy base with premium matte gold plating. Set Options: Available as a single large brooch for a hair bun or as a set of 9 pieces of decreasing sizes to be pinned along the length of a braid. Skin-Friendly: High-quality versions are nickel and lead-free to prevent irritation during long wedding ceremonies.


