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9 Must-Have Wedding Jewellery Pieces Every Indian Bride Needs

Bridal Essence

By StychronPublished 6 months ago 4 min read
9 Must-Have Wedding Jewellery Pieces Every Indian Bride Needs
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A wedding is the most auspicious moment of a woman’s life. Hence it is only customary that she takes time and patience to choose her wedding jewellery carefully. Every bride wants to look her best on her wedding day. So, careful inspection goes into the choice of each and every piece of jewellery.

Regal Necklaces and Necklines

No wedding outfit is complete without a necklace. Thus, it is important to choose the right necklace according to the neckline of your blouse and the colour of your attire. If the blouse had an elegant scoop neckline, a bib necklace works better instead of a straight necklace, so that it perfectly mimics the neckline. In the case of a deep-V plunging neckline, wearing a deep, long necklace will definitely amp up your look. A thin choker necklace, along with layered malas would also enhance the neckline. In case of a strapless look, go for a sleek choker or small necklace so as to not stray the attention from your neck and sleek collarbones. In case of the popular sweetheart neckline, go for a choker set or a princess length necklace to make a unique look. Don’t forget to match the colour of the jewellery with the outfit. Or one could go for contrasting colours to create a more special look.

Opulent Earrings

‘Jhumki’ are the traditional Indian bell-shaped Indian earrings that are loved for their distinctive jingling sounds. It consists of hanging decorative elements that give it a beautiful look. Earrings are also chosen according to the necklaces and hairstyle of the bride. Most of the time, earrings completely match the necklace set, since they are bought together. Even chandelier earrings are very popular these days.

Charming Maang Tikka

A maang tikka is centred on a bride’s forehead, at the part of her hair. They are also matched to the necklace set and the earrings that the bride is wearing. A heavier tikka looks best on a broad forehead. While a lighter tikka looks best on a small or average size forehead.

Elegant Nose Ring

These come in a range of sizes and add a lot of charm to a bridal outfit. It is also called a ‘naath.’ Naaths do not even require the nose to be pierced since they come in clip-on variations as well. If the attire and jewellery is heavy, a traditional and ethnic nose ring would look best. If the look is light and simple, the big naath can be replaced with a simple nose ring.

Amazing Anklets

‘Payals’ are beautiful jewellery meant to be worn on the feet. They consist of a lot of traditional designs. Some even consist of metallic balls attached, which make a melodious sound with every step of the bride. They are also a symbol of a woman’s reproductive health. They must complement the rest of the bridal outfit, including the jewellery.

Beautiful Bangles

Bangles are a symbol of Indian culture globally. They are mostly made in precious metals like gold and silver and add a lot of charm to the wedding outfit. In most Indian communities, it is customary for a bride to wear thick bangles at and after her wedding. Punjabi brides wear a specific set of bangles called Choora. It consists of a pair of 21 red and ivory bangles that she is intended to wear for 40 days after the wedding. Polki bangles are a tradition in the north while the Kerala kappu are from the south.

Stunning Finger Rings

These come in various shapes and colours and greatly help in beautifying the hands of the bride. In addition to her engagement ring, a bride can adorn other beautiful rings with precious gemstones to match the outfit ( or even the nail polish colour.) Designer antique rings in gold with a large diamond or pearl in the centre, and with small emeralds or rubies studded around them are back in vogue.

Classic Kamarband

A kamarband is a waistband that leads to a very delicate and graceful look. It can be studded with gemstones and greatly helps in accentuating the natural waist of the bride. They can be chosen according to the body type of the bride, from curvy to slim waistbands.

Different Wedding Jewellery in Different States

A diverse culture leads to different types of wedding jewellery worn in different areas of the country. A Gujarati bride adorns beautiful Kakani bangles, with a Chandar Haar on her neck and a Damni Mattha Patti on her forehead, giving a divine look. A Bengali bride wears a traditional bridal necklace called the “patti haar” made of betel leaves. A Punjabi bride adorns the beautiful red and white chooda.

Proven Tips to Choose the Right Jewellery for a Wedding

The right jewellery must complement the outfit chosen. The necklace must complement and enhance the neckline, while the other components must complement each other. All of this, along with the perfect wedding saree or lehenga, will lead to an enchanting wedding look.

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