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Ethnic Jewellery Trends You Must Try This Wedding Season

by Akash Sharma Akash Sharma

While wedding cheers are captivating the aura, the latest jewellery trends are also seeing the light of the day. Whether you are a bride-to-be or simply an attendee, your jewellery game must be top-notch. Jewellery has played a pivotal role in enhancing the beauty of women since ages, especially in the Indian sub-continent. The same can be deduced looking at the growing fad of ethnic jewellery when it comes to occasions like wedding that demand opulence.       

If you love ethnic jewellery to the core and are looking forward to enhancing your beauty in the most amazing way, our comprehensive wedding ethnic jewellery guide will aid you in making the right decision.                                           

Enlarged Maang-Tikas

One of the most coveted wedding jewellery pieces is the good, old maang- tika. Brides wear it, so do the bridesmaid! While minimalism has been gripping up in every major aspect of life, Indian jewellery is no mood to give up its opulent essence. The same holds true for maang-tika. Brides are donning enlarged maang-tikas to make a statement on their D-day. The intricate designs are in huge demand and rightfully so. Whether you are looking forward to wearing a diamond drop maang-tika or a white kundan maang-tika allures your heart the most, the top jewellers in India provide you with a plethora of options to choose from.                         

Polki– Diamond Jewellery

Polki jewellery has always been loved by the Indian brides. And when diamonds play along, wonders happen. This amalgamation not only brings the much-needed versatility to your platter but also strikes the perfect balance between the conventional and contemporary. Any piece of jewellery with polki and diamonds is called 'fusion jewellery' as well.         

Every bride wants to adorn a jewellery piece that enhances her entire look in a magnificent way and polka-diamond jewellery does the same. Another trend that is making headlines is the inclusion of traditional motifs in the polki wedding jewellery. A lot of brides are coming up with their unique jewellery styles consisting of motifs such as peacock and turning heads big time.   

Multi-Layer Necklace           

If you want to master that perfect royal look on your D-day, there is nothing better than donning a multi-layered gold or diamond necklace. They come with four or more layers and are perfect for women who have a regal taste. You can also go for a ‘satlada’, a necklace with 7 strings. Multi-layered necklaces crafted with kundan, stones and pearls are hugely sought-after for all the right reasons.                            

Moreover, unique jadau set designs, shoulder-duster earrings; large rings etc. are also contributing to the ethnic wedding jewellery trends that you must watch out for!     


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