The document discusses trends in Indian bridal jewelry. It describes several popular types of traditional Indian bridal jewelry, including kundan jewelry, meenakari jewelry, jadau jewelry, gold jewelry, diamond jewelry, mango haram jewelry, and choker jewelry. The document emphasizes that bridal jewelry is an important part of an Indian bride's attire and plays a great role on the wedding day, as choosing the right jewelry can enhance the bride's beauty and complement her bridal couture.
1. Trend in Indian Bridal Ornaments
Jewellery is the most important part of overall bridal
attire. An Indian bride looks incomplete without
traditional jewellery. Choosing the suitable jewellery
enhances the look of bride. Before choosing the right bridal
jewellery, you should know the varieties and latest trend in
the bridal ornaments. Only the design and pattern of
jewellery is changing over the years, but the importance of
wearing ornaments remains the same. Bridal jewellery has
its own importance and it plays a great role on your
wedding day.Well, choosing the right jewellery not only
enhances the beauty of the bride, but also complements her
bridal couture. Before you start picking out on your bridal
jewellery, it would be better to know their types well in
advance. So that when you choose the perfect ornaments
for your big day, it is only you who shines throughout the
ceremony.
2. Kundan Jewellery
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Kundan is the most expensive Indian traditional
jewellery. During the period of Mughals, the rulers and
feudal lords gave patronage to this kundan art work.
Rajasthan is the main center of kundan jewellery.
Kundan jewellery is the purest form of gold and different
types of precious and semiprecious stones are used to
make this jewellery. The use of stones and gems provide
a stunning look to Kundan jewellery.
4. Meenakari Jewellery
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Meenakari was introduced in India during the period of
Mughals but it has its origin in Persia. In India, Jaipur is
the center of Meenakari jewellery. Meenakari in Indian
jewellery is made with gemstone and then enameled with
gold. Meenakari is bright and colorful jewellery because
they are enameling with the heat resistant colors such as
red, green, yellow, white and blue. The main designs on
Meenakari sets include paisley, flower, peacock and fish.
Some jewellery has Kundan work on one side and
Meenakari on the other side to make it wearable both the
sides.
6. Jadau Jewellery
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Jadau is a unique and traditional jewellery of India. It is
popular in the Indian states like Gujarat and Rajasthan and
it is also known as engraved jewellery. Different kinds of
precious stones and gems are embedded in the Jadau
jewellery. To provide a stunning and beautiful look, use Polki
(an unfinished form of diamond) as a center stone in Jadau
jewellery.
8. Gold Jewellery
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Gold is the most favorite choice of many brides. The
durability and everlasting shining of gold is the main reason
to like this jewellery by many people. Gold is very auspicious
because it is considered to be the symbol of Goddess
Lakshmi. Necklace, long chain, earrings, anklets, bangles or
any other type of jewellery is available in gold.
10. Diamond Jewellery
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Diamond jewellery is perfect with almost all bridal dress and
suitable for all occasions. The elegant and classic look of
diamonds attracts everyone. If it is unfinished diamonds like
solitaire, it has its own beauty and charm. Different types of
diamond jeweleries are available such as necklace, rings and
bangles.Diamonds are a girl’s best friend. Be it necklace,
earring, bangles or any other jewellery, diamonds go perfectly
well with almost every attire. They look elegant, sophisticated
and classy at the same time. Be it uncut diamonds, like a
solitaire set in different designs have their own charm.
14. Choker Jewellery
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Ideally measuring between 14’’ to 16’’ in length, this
closefitting neckpiece settles high on the neck and circles
around the throat. It can either be one band, which sits
around the neck or several layers of gems beads or pearl
drops looped from it. It goes well with deep or lowcut
neckline or strapless or offshoulder attire. From bridal
saree, lehenga to cocktail dresses, it complements almost
every kind of attire, except formal ones. For a traditional
Indian style choker, try gulbandh, which is a pearl choker
usually with tiny pearls in three to seven parallel strings
attached with filigree kundan gold plates.