9 Types of Indian Bridal Jewellery That Are Always in Fashion

9 Types of Indian Bridal Jewellery That Are Always in Fashion:Wedding jewellery is one of the most important parts of bridal shopping as it requires attention to detail, time, and knowledge of gemstones. A jewellery piece holds the power to make or break an outfit. But with so many varieties of Indian jewellery designs, how does one decide which type of jewellery is best to invest in?

Fret not. We are here for team bride to help her understand and pick from these evergreen Indian wedding jewellery types that are always in style:

9 Types of Indian Bridal Jewellery That Are Always in Fashion

1. Jadau

If you are the type of bride who is always pondering over the question ‘how much jewellery is too much jewellery’, then jadau jewellery is made for you. This Mughal-originated jewellery making technique involves embedding precious gemstones such as emeralds, uncut diamonds, pearls, and rubies into gold moulds. To make it simpler to understand, jadau is a technique that is used to make kundan and polki jewellery.

2. Kundan

Made by Rajasthani artisans, traditional kundan jewellery has found a special place in every Indian bride’s collection. Unlike polki, kundan is slightly affordable as it has glass set in gold sheets instead of diamonds. Kundan jewellery photographs really well because of the reflection from the glass and hence is a common preference of Indian brides.

3. Polki

Mrinaal Necklace by Aurus Jewels

There is nothing more deeply rooted in history than a unique polki set. Polki is made of raw, uncut, unpolished diamonds in its most natural form. This is exactly why polki jewellery radiates an old-world charm and makes for an heirloom-worthy investment. It is the perfect Indian wedding jewellery for brides that believe in rich culture, heritage, and like their jewellery to be unique.

4. Meenakari

A bridal jewellery box is incomplete without meenakari jewellery. Meenakari is a beautiful amalgamation of colour, intricacy, tradition, and modernism. It is basically the technique of filling jewellery moulds with coloured enamel. This one typically comes in artistic Indian jewellery designs comprising of figures of gods, goddesses, birds, animals, and plants.
Meenakari is usually combined with jadau and kundan jewellery to make it even more graceful-looking.

5. Temple

This Indian bridal jewellery was originally used as ornaments of the gods and goddesses in temples. Today, it is popularly adorned by south Indian brides who love gold. Encrusted with precious and semi-precious gemstones, temple jewellery is a valuable piece of heirloom and is very versatile to use. It is usually designed with motifs of gods, goddesses, swans, and lotuses giving it a very majestic look.

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6. Diamond

Shashi Necklace by Aurus Jewels

Most brides these days opt for stellar diamond sets with a graceful addition of colour in them. For example, emerald paired with diamond is the epitome of royalty. This versatile piece can be used to elevate any bridal lehenga outfit, a cocktail gown, or even sarees for the post-wedding festivities. Gold or platinum – whatever base you choose for those glittery earrings and sparkling rings, you are sure to shine bright just like the diamond.

7. Gemstone

Ratna Necklace by Aurus Jewels

Gemstones like ruby, sapphire, and emerald are popular choices if you want to add extravagance to your regular gold or diamond jewellery. Indian bridal jewellery made of precious gemstones is an all-time favourite owing to the opulence it exudes.

8. Heritage

Designer heritage jewellery is bringing about a renaissance in the Indian wedding jewellery industry. More and more brides want to get closer to their roots. From rani haar to maang tikka, heritage jewellery fused with modern art has a charisma of its own and can make any bride look imperial.

9. Pachchikam

Originally from Kutch, pachchikam jewellery is unique in its style. It involves handcrafted crude artwork with different precious and semi-precious stones set in a silver base. The final product is of superior finish and excellent finesse that can complement traditional as well as contemporary looks.

Now that you know about all the evergreen types of jewellery that are a must-have in every bride’s trousseau, find your inspiration and take your pick according to your wedding outfit, occasion, personality, and style.

Article by Niyati Shah 

Author Bio: Niyati Shah is a content specialist with Aurus Jewels, where she helps the digital team in developing unique, engaging, and informative lifestyle content. She covers the latest trends and topics pertaining to fine Indian jewelry, be it modern, traditional, or antique. She also writes on topics that help define and guide women, especially brides. With her experience in design and fashion, along with her passion for jewelry, she offers insightful value to her readers

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