Complete Guide to Indian Wedding Jewellery Selection

By Priya Sharma2 min read
Indian weddings are a celebration of love, tradition, and of course, magnificent jewellery. Each ceremony calls for specific pieces, and choosing the right jewellery is as important as selecting the perfect outfit.

Jewellery for Each Ceremony

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Engagement

The engagement ring takes center stage, but don't forget complementary pieces. A simple diamond pendant or stud earrings work beautifully without overshadowing the ring. Choose pieces you can wear beyond the wedding.

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Mehendi

For the mehendi ceremony, choose lightweight pieces that won't interfere with the henna application. Floral-inspired gold earrings and a delicate bracelet are perfect. Avoid rings until your mehendi has fully set.

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Sangeet

This is your opportunity to make a statement. Layer multiple necklaces, stack bangles, and don't shy away from bold designs. Kundan and polki pieces photograph beautifully under evening lights.

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Wedding Day

The wedding day demands your finest pieces. A traditional set typically includes:

  • Maang tikka (forehead ornament)
  • Rani haar (long necklace)
  • Choker
  • Earrings (jhumkas or chandbalis)
  • Nath (nose ring)
  • Bangles and kadas
  • Hathphool (hand harness)
  • Kamarbandh (waistband)
  • Payal (anklets)
  • Matching Jewellery to Your Outfit

    The key to a cohesive bridal look is harmony between your outfit and jewellery:

  • Red lehengas pair beautifully with gold and polki, creating a classic bridal look
  • Pastel outfits work well with diamond or pearl-heavy pieces
  • Gold or beige ensembles are complemented by colored gemstone jewellery
  • Green outfits are stunning with emerald or ruby-accented pieces
  • Budget Planning

    Allocate your jewellery budget wisely:

  • 1. Invest in versatile pieces you'll wear again (earrings, pendants, bangles)
  • 2. Heavy bridal sets can be rented or purchased from family artisans
  • 3. Mix heirloom pieces with new purchases for both sentimental and practical value
  • 4. Consider the resale value of gold jewellery as a long-term investment

    After the Wedding

    Your bridal jewellery deserves proper care. Have your pieces professionally cleaned and stored in individual cloth pouches. Document each piece with photographs and valuation certificates for insurance purposes.

    Remember, your wedding jewellery tells your story. Choose pieces that resonate with your personal style while honoring your family traditions.

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