Uttarakhand Nath | Garhwali Nath | Kumaoni Nath | Pahadi Nath

The Uttarakhand Nath, also known as Nathuli, is a traditional nose ring worn by Pahari women, symbolizing pride, cultural identity, and marital status. Essential for brides, the Nath is more than an ornament; it represents the deep-rooted traditions of Uttarakhand’s diverse regions, including Garhwal, Kumaon, and Jaunsar.

  • Garhwali Nath : Known for its elaborate and ornate design, often embellished with red and green stones, the Garhwali or Tehri Nath is an iconic symbol in Garhwal. Its size and intricate details make it a standout piece, reflecting the region’s rich heritage.
  • Kumaoni Nath: The Kumaoni Nath is typically more refined, featuring a graceful peacock motif. Known for its elegance and simplicity, this Nath showcases the aesthetic sensibility of Kumaoni culture and is widely admired for its understated beauty.
  • Pahadi Nath: A broader term that includes variations worn by Pahari women across Uttarakhand, the Pahadi Nath may combine elements of both Garhwali and Kumaoni styles. It represents the unity of Pahari traditions and is cherished by women from multiple communities during festivals and weddings.

In line with changing tastes, modern versions of the Uttarakhand Nath have emerged, offering lighter, more comfortable designs without losing traditional appeal. Designers from Uttarakhandi have created collections blending floral, peacock, and traditional motifs, allowing brides to embrace heritage while enjoying contemporary comfort. These adaptations ensure that the Uttarakhand Nath continues to be a timeless symbol of pride for Pahari women.