A Bridal Jewellery Set is a must-have thing, for any bride out there, who is planning to host her wedding. This includes a list of several accessories and designs that are irreplaceable and traditional in many communities. We’ve gathered a list of traditional Bridal jewellery sets that are commonly worn in India.
Types of Traditional Bridal Jewellery Set:
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Meenakari Bridal Jewellery Set
Nowadays, brides who want to experiment are picking stylish meenakari jewels to add more vibrancy to their wedding looks. This wedding jewellery trend has been there for decades and is still very much popular.
There are a lot of varieties you can choose from. Except for the traditional reds, greens and pinks, the meenakari jewels are available in many pastel colours such as powder blue, mint repents with a lot of patterns too.
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Jadau Bridal Jewellery Set
Jadau jewellery has earned a special place in the hearts of every Indian jewellery lover. It is famous for its royal beauty and intricate craftsmanship. What makes this jewellery unique is the technique of embedding uncut diamonds, pearls, emeralds and rubies into gold. Jadau jewellery has always been known to adorn the beauty of a bride.
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Temple Bridal Jewellery Set
Temple jewellery is one of the most artful jewellery crafts of India. It is known for its intricate handcrafting techniques. It features motifs of various Indian gods and goddesses that are embedded deep into the jewel.
It also includes nature-based imagery such as animals and flowers. If you have an upcoming big fat Indian wedding, irrespective of region, any woman can try this jewellery design for their dream day.
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Kundan Bridal Jewellery Set
The elegant and graceful look of Kundan has always been in demand, especially during weddings. Recently Kundan jewellery is now being made lighter in weight and has gained much popularity among Indian brides.
Every bride wants to look beautiful and like a queen on their big day. This type of jewellery is favoured by the royals for a reason. Kundan became an extremely popular form of Bridal Jewellery set since the movie ‘Padmavaat’.
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Polki Jewellery Set
Polki jewellery has a touch of rich heritage and always gives a timeless look.it is one of the oldest forms of traditional jewellery and the addition of this type of design to any wedding party will be an eye-opener for any brides.
There are a lot of preferences you can choose from. Some prefer stiff aad necklaces, some prefer chokers layered with long haars or heavy round necklaces which is a popular choice for newlyweds, and brides too,
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Panchakam Bridal Jewellery Set
This jewellery is embedded with gemstones, diamonds in a really beautiful and strong gold base. Apart from getting fancy jewellery sets for weddings, this is more common for traditional South Indian Brides. Wearing a long and broad Panchakam bridal necklace is an appropriate option besides a Kanjivaram Saree.
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Filigree Bridal Jewellery Set
Filigree is authentic and traditional Silver jewellery from Orissa. The design is an extremely light and subtle form of bridal jewellery. Filigree work is one of the most enchanting forms which have been created by craftsmen for ages.
Filigree jewellery designs have fascinated many brides over the years and are very much popular these days. The delicacy of this art makes it an alluring and feminine art form of jewellery, nothing can go wrong if you try this design on your dream wedding.
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Bridal Jewellery Set with Materials:
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Gold Bridal Jewellery Set
Being an Indian, it cannot be stressed far enough how precious gold jewellery is for the bride and also for the entire family. There are millions of gold jewellery designs you can choose which are beyond beautiful. Choose one of the gold designs and glam up your game to steal the breadth of anyone who sets eyes on you.
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Silver Bridal Jewellery Set
Some of us would say that Silver is not a very common colour for bridal jewellery in India, but that isn’t the case for certain Rajasthan and Gujrat communities. The silver jewellery set here has all kinds of attributes like bangles, necklace and many other things.
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Pearl Bridal Jewellery Set
Pearl jewellery designs are quite famous because of its light and calm complexion than any other styles of indian jewellery. Nothing is better than having a pair of simple stud pearl earrings and a single strand pearl necklace with a soft bridal gown. They are always pretty, feminine and warmer than other forms of jewellery such as diamonds.
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Diamond Jewellery Set
Be it engagement rings, bracelets, pendants, earrings or necklaces, diamond jewellery is one such fashion that never fades away and is one of the favourites among the brides as it attracts attention with its spark and radiance. You can also be creative and accompany diamond jewellery with a touch of gold which adds glamour to a whole new level.
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Gemstone Embedded Bridal Jewellery Set
It is a new trend and fashion that has been experimented by many brides and is very popular these days. The trend for setting stones within stones and creating a daring combination gives an alluring and exotic look to the jewellery. You can try these and surely it won’t disappoint you.
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Essential pieces in a Bridal Jewellery Set
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A must-have short Necklace
A simple necklace is a must-have for any bridal jewellery set. The width of the necklace can be as broad as a band to be as sleek as a bracelet. The best part about this piece of jewellery has to be the unique simplicity of that jewellery.
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The fancy Choker or Collar Necklace
A big old choker can jam the entire look in just a few moments. Right from the most exorbitant pieces of pearls or stones embedded into the metal frame, this really fancy piece is the bridal jewellery collection.
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Long and wide Necklace
This necklace is not a necessary piece of jewellery in a well combined bridal jewellery set. But wearing one always elevates the beautiful bridal look of any woman out there, irrespective of the culture and community.
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Heavy pair of ‘Jhumkas’
Why not pair the simple look with some gorgeous pairs of ‘jhumka’? The best part about wearing this has to be the entire look which gets completed and finished with just a pair of earrings.
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Broad Bridal Studs for the second piercing
This is a secondary jewellery piece, as most of the ladies do not have a second piercing in their ears. Even if they do, most of them do not prefer wearing it on their wedding day, but if you want one then a stud is just the perfect jewellery in the bridal set.
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‘Maang Tikka’ with the Tiara
The ‘maang tikka’ is a must-have for any bridal jewellery set. The simple look of any woman gets immediately elevated with just a simple tiara around the head.
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A broad Nose ring or ‘Nath’
A nose ring isn’t a necessity for the bridal look but wearing one for the wedding only;y accentuates and puts together very thin for the newlywed.
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‘khangan’ or Sleek Bangles
Any woman who is getting married, or has been married wants to keep her handful with some nice piece of jewellery around it. For this, you can simply wear a set of bangles on either of their hands or even both.
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‘Mota Khangan’ or Thick Bangles
This is something that we can wear on a daily basis right? But a perfect accessory on the wedding day. These bangles are slightly thick and have multiple fancy designs on them. Having just a pair is enough for the entire bridal jewellery set.
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The thick set of bridal bangles or ‘Chuda’.
This is something that changes now and then but is commonly worn by North-Indian women for their wedding and sometime after it. Red, and white embellished bangles of a set of twelve on each hand. These are very heavy bangles, and a piece of compulsory jewellery for Punjabi and Marwari brides. On the other hand, Bengali women wear similar white and red bangles called ‘shakha’ and ‘Pola’.
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Big and wide Bridal ring
Not just the engagement or proposal ring, that your ‘Fiance’ gave you, a proper big ring that accentuates the hand look for the bride.
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‘Payel’ or Silver Anklets
Let’s talk about some feet jewellery, as we Indians also like our anklet designs the most. Anklets are really beautiful jewellery pieces that are a must for brides in India.
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Toe rings or Trinkets
When you’re wearing an anklet, wearing a toe ring is an absolute compulsion of either of the feet. This has been a thing for years now. As, it accentuates the total look of the bride, and puts everything together.
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‘Kamarband’ or waist belt
We all love to wear belts for any simple western look, then why not wear them for the big day too? Waist belts are just an absolute necessity for any bird out there, they love to put a waist accessory, with their lehenga and the rest of the bridal jewellery set items.
Apart from this, we have a lot of other things that are sure to hit the entire bridal look. What stays most important for the big day, has to be the love and happiness in a wedding function. To know more about weddings and functions, visit CamYogi.