Which pieces from VBJ’s Thread Ceremony Collection, Kirigami Collection, Persiana Collection, and Buddha Pod Collection are best suited for young boys or family members attending the event?
When it comes to a traditional and spiritually significant occasion like the Thread Ceremony (Upanayanam), VBJ (Vummidi Bangaru Jewellers) offers thoughtfully curated jewellery collections that cater not only to the boy undergoing the ritual but also to family members participating in or attending the event. From the symbolic purity of the Thread Ceremony Collection to the artistic flair of the Kirigami, Persiana, and Buddha Pod Collections, each offers pieces that are meaningful, elegant, and appropriate for different roles in the ceremony. jewellery from VBJ’s Persiana, Kirigami, and Buddha Pod Collections can beautifully complement the traditional aesthetics of their Thread Ceremony pieces, especially for modern celebrations that blend ritual with personal style.
For the Young Boy Undergoing the Thread Ceremony:
VBJ’s Thread Ceremony Collection focuses on simplicity, symbolism, and tradition. The most essential pieces for the boy include:
Plain gold chain or rudraksha mala: A sign of spiritual initiation and purity.
Gold vatis or amulets: Often worn as protection and blessings.
Simple gold bangles or rings (optional): Minimalist in design to suit the sacred nature of the ritual.
These pieces are crafted to be lightweight, comfortable, and respectful of the ceremony’s deep cultural significance.
For Young Brothers or Male Relatives:
For young boys attending the ceremony, subtle yet stylish pieces from the Kirigami and Buddha Pod Collections are excellent choices. The Kirigami Collection, with its geometric simplicity and lightweight designs, offers elegant small pendants, chains, or bracelets that blend effortlessly with traditional or semi-formal attire. These designs are modern, making them comfortable and wearable beyond the event.
From the Buddha Pod Collection, minimalist rings or symbolic pendants make ideal accessories for young male relatives. These pieces subtly reflect the introspective and spiritual mood of the event without appearing too ornate or adult. Their organic forms and soft finishes resonate well with the essence of the ceremony.
For Sisters or Female Family Members:
Young girls or sisters can wear delicate and expressive jewellery from the Kirigami or Persiana Collections. The Kirigami Collection offers small stud earrings, lightweight bangles, and pendants that add a refined touch while remaining age-appropriate. These pieces are ideal for girls wearing traditional outfits like pavadai sets or lehengas.
The Persiana Collection, though more detailed, also includes simple jhumkas or pendant sets with floral or lattice patterns that work beautifully with festive attire. These add a regal but balanced statement for female family members who want to participate in the celebration with grace.
For Mothers and Elders:
While the focus is on the boy, mothers and elders play an important visual and emotional role in the ceremony. They can enhance their look with layered styling—combining pieces from the Thread Ceremony Collection with artistic additions from Kirigami, Persiana, or Buddha Pod. For example, a gold chain from the Thread Ceremony set can be layered with a Persiana pendant, or a simple VBJ bangle can be paired with a Kirigami cuff.
Conclusion:
VBJ’s four signature collections work beautifully together to ensure that every participant in the Thread Ceremony—from the young boy to his siblings, parents, and extended family—can wear jewellery that feels personal, appropriate, and visually harmonious. Whether it’s through symbolic gold pieces or artistically inspired designs, VBJ makes sure each piece contributes meaningfully to this once-in-a-lifetime tradition.













