Every bride's dream is to shine on her wedding day. And that can happen when you know your Indian wedding jewelry to match your wedding lehenga or wedding dress. The bride always wants to look memorable on this day and plans out every bit of her outfit, from the necklaces to the makeup, from the bridal jewelry to the clothes.
Sonoor Jewels presents a lists of most necessary Indian bridal jewelry pieces for a bride to carry on her special day.
1. Indian Necklace (choker or multi-layered)
The bridal necklace can be one of the most common yet important parts of any jewelry set for a wedding. Wide varieties of necklaces are available today at Sonoor to suit deep and not-so-deep pockets. We shall see the famous types of necklaces available in India.
· Aafreen Pendant Set with Earrings and Matha Patti
This style of Indian necklace has gained popularity in recent times. After slaying the regular wear and party looks, this style has already reac
hed the Indian bride's trousseau, with many brides choosing to go for an Aafreen Pendant on their wedding day. It gives a very royal feeling to the whole look of the wedding lehenga, making it so popular. Also, there are many variants of a necklace in the market.
· Rani Haar, and Maang Tika with Earrings
Rani Haar is a type of Indian necklace that is usually long and can either be single-stringed or more than that. Due to its long length, this style gives the whole bridal attire a royal look. This style has been followed for a long time, especially after designers started dressing there models in it years back. Another necklace usually accompanies it to make it look more elegant. Rani Haar looks best when layered with a choker-style neckpiece. Get the best designs of these Indian bridal jewelry sets on our website.
2. Payal
Payal is a traditional ornament that is worn on the feet. A pair of Payal is worn on both ankles. They also have beautiful traditional designs and delicate patterns. It's crafted in silver metal, and they have small metallic bells which rub against one another to emit a melodious sound when the wearer walk, giving her an aura of an enigma.
3. Bridal Bangles
Indian Bangles are a symbol of Indian brides worldwide and are worn by brides and normal girls. They are also called bangles and are made of precious metals like gold and silver or plated gold. However, these are also commonly found in glass, wood, plastic, ivory, etc., giving a traditional tint to the whole look and making the bride look awesome.
4. Stone Rings
Various kinds of finger rings are available for brides, including those made of precious metals and stones. Finger rings for brides can be engagement rings, but they also have been used to beautify the hands of the brides along with their wedding dresses. They are a delight to every craftsman who makes jewelry.
5. Earrings
The Indian Jewelry earrings are the most crucial part of a bride's jewelry box because they instantly transform the look from casual to formal. A typical traditional Indian design that every bride must have is that of the ‘Jhumka,' but plain bands or studs are also very popular nowadays.
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