5 Classic Jewellery Designs For A Bride For Her D-Day

Jewellery is a girl’s bestfriend. Here are 5 classic jewellery designsyou can glance through before you end up deciding on the one for your special day!

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Indian brides are being talked about all over the world for their rich wedding ensembles and grand weddings, but besides these two factors that make Indian women stand out from the crowd on their D-day, another one that makes them look truly exotic is the exquisite jewellery they don.

The classic and antique jewellery flaunted by these beautiful brides has the world swooning over them, and if you wish to be a bride that oozes out a vintage vibe, it’s time to jot down some points of jewellery styling. We got talking with two big names in the Indian jewellery industry and asked them to list out the antique jewellery trends for brides who love everything vintage.

Polki Jewellery

In its simplest form, Polki is an uncut diamond that is naturally mined from the earth. The craftsmen add intricate enamel work to the uncut, unpolished Polki diamonds giving the jewellery an enchanting look. The vibrant colours that have been incorporated into Polki diamond jewellery are influenced by the Rajasthani culture. Given the raw beauty of Polki jewellery, they are a favourite among many Indian brides.

Indian weddings are all about the colour and for those brides opting for a red wedding lehenga, a perfect addition is a ruby, emerald combination Polki necklace. The ruby and emerald gemstones are embedded among the Polki diamonds. This dazzling multi-coloured piece of jewellery is sure to add a spark of colour giving you the perfect wedding look!

If you want to get the royal look on your wedding day, you can style your Polki diamonds jewellery with some exquisite pearls. If you are a traditional bride you can opt for a Rani Haar which is a long necklace lined with pearls, for a classic look. If you are a more modern bride, the Polki choker embedded in a sea of pearls, rubies and emeralds can give you all the royal feels!

We experienced the allure and beauty of the Meenakari jewellery style in the movie Padmaavat and have been loving it ever since! The Polki Meenakari duo has been a classic combination for many generations and continues to be quite the eye-catcher.

Dazzle at your wedding with a Polki Meenakari necklace encrusted with numerous gemstones and surrounded by a string of pearls. Pair the necklace with a Maang Tikka to give you that timeless, traditional look.

Kundan Jewellery

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A Kundan set is the absolutely perfect jewellery to complete your look on your special day. The intricate making, the extraordinary designs and the blinding shine, make a kundan set the right pick for you to wear on your D-day. Its designs found from the royal houses of Rajasthan and Gujarat make you look like royalty yourself.

Kundan jewellery is made with glass pieces embedded into a gold frame. This type of jewellery does not use precious gems in its setting usually, though sometimes pearls or other semi-precious stones can be used as danglers in a kundan set.

Though there is nothing like a bad kundan set, there are certain things that make some kundan jewellery sets stand above the rest. A good kundan set is one that does not overwhelm your whole look. As sometimes good jewellery can do that, but a kundan set should never take attention away from you as a bride. It should definitely attract attention, but away from other people, not from the bride.

You can pick heavy necklaces and a big choker if you want your kundan jewellery to have a heavy impact, these can be paired with earrings of kundan and even a Maang tikka, making it a whole kundan set for you to wear. The best part about this jewellery is that it does not look out of place especially on your wedding day when you have to be fully decked up.

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Diamond Jewellery

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A bride in diamonds looks effortlessly chic. After all, "they are a woman's best friends." While searching for the perfect diamond jewellery set, you are bound to get confused about the choices you make.

The setting becomes important if you're choosing a diamond jewellery set that has other gemstones in it or it has a central element. The rest of the necklace setting will give shape to its look.

When going for diamond jewellery, it is platinum that looks best and gives off a cool luster. But before you select your diamond jewellery in this metal, take a look at all the options you have.

Mango Mala Set

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We all know what an incredible role the jewellery set plays in a bride’s look. You can wear the prettiest of outfits but if the jewellery you wear is not up to the mark, then it affects your overall vibe drastically. With the innumerable options of bridal jewellery sets available now, brides definitely feel spoilt for choice!

The combination of red and gold can never grow old. However, in no way does it mean that it looks bad with outfits of other colours.

Temple jewellery is one of the most popular jewellery sets doing the rounds of late. It has made a huge comeback, especially in South India. This gold necklace set looks exactly like the ones you see on statues at temples. Do not miss the intricate details of the set.

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Antique Jewellery

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The allure of antique jewellery thrives when it is kept simple; with this in mind, pair long antique chandeliers and antique gold hangings with floor touch dresses or overflowing dresses with a plain neck as well as bridal outfits. Earrings instantly bind the entire look complementing other baubles as well as the outfit.

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