Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the difference between a Mugappu chain and a regular gold chain?
A Mugappu chain features decorative motifs and structured design elements, while a regular gold chain usually consists of simple links without heavy detailing.
2. Is Mugappu chain suitable for daily wear?
Traditional heavy Mugappu chains are best for special occasions. Lightweight modern versions can be worn daily.
3. What gold purity is best for Mugappu chain?
Most traditional Mugappu chains are made in 22K gold for richness and authenticity. Some modern versions may use 18K gold for durability.
4. How much does a Mugappu chain cost?
Cost depends on gold weight, design complexity, and current gold rates. Heavier bridal pieces are more expensive due to higher gold content.
5. Can Mugappu chains be customized?
Yes, many jewelers offer customization. You can adjust length, weight, add gemstones, or modify motifs based on personal preference.
6. Is Mugappu chain part of bridal jewelry?
Yes, it is commonly included in South Indian bridal jewelry sets due to its traditional appeal and symbolic richness.
7. How do I know if my Mugappu chain is authentic gold?
Look for BIS hallmark certification and purchase from a trusted jeweler. Hallmarking confirms gold purity.
8. Can Mugappu chain be layered with other necklaces?
Yes. It pairs well with long haram necklaces or shorter chokers, depending on the occasion and outfit.
