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5 jewellery pieces that can be made out of your mangalsutra

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 16, 2025, 06:00 IST
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5 gorgeous ways to redesign your Mangalsutra

A mangalsutra holds memories that only a married woman truly understands. It is not just black beads on gold, it is a piece of your heart, a moment from your wedding day, a symbol of partnership, and sometimes even a little time capsule of who you used to be.

But let’s be honest. Many women today do not wear their mangalsutra every day. Some feel it does not match their outfits, some prefer lightweight versions and some have an older mangalsutra that has become slightly damaged over the years. Instead of letting it sit inside a locker, you can turn this precious piece of jewellery into something meaningful that you will actually use.

Here are five beautiful jewellery pieces that can be crafted from your mangalsutra, without losing its emotional value.

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A modern bracelet you can wear daily

If your mangalsutra has black beads along a thin chain, it can easily be repurposed into a chic bracelet. A goldsmith can shorten the chain, retain the beads and attach your existing pendant to make a classy everyday accessory.

This is perfect for women who love minimal styling but still want a touch of tradition. It works with office wear, kurtas, denim, sarees and even Western outfits. You get to carry your mangalsutra with you in a more wearable, comfortable way.

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Elegant earrings from the beads

Those tiny black beads have so much potential. They can be added to a pair of gold hoops, transformed into delicate danglers or used as accents on stud earrings.

If your mangalsutra chain is broken or worn out, earrings are the easiest way to preserve the beads. They look youthful, fashionable and always stand out because of the distinctive black and gold combination. It feels like you are wearing a part of your marriage story on your ears.

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A personalised pendant for daily wear

Not everyone likes heavy tanmaniya pendants, so many women choose to transform theirs into a smaller, more modern pendant.

You can keep the original stone or motif but redesign the shape. It can be turned into initials, a heart, a geometric charm, or even a tiny locket-style pendant.

This works beautifully if your mangalsutra pendant is too large, outdated or slightly damaged. You still keep the emotion but with a fresh look that suits your current style.

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A chic ring that carries your story

A ring made from your mangalsutra is honestly one of the most sentimental options. The pendant can be mounted on a gold band or redesigned into a stylish motif.

Every time you look at your hand, you will see a symbol of your marriage that feels contemporary and personal. Many women love this because it keeps the mangalsutra very close, but in a completely new form.

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​5. A stylish brooch or saree pin

If you want something classy and versatile, turn your mangalsutra into a brooch or saree pin. Brooches are trending again and they work with almost everything.

A goldsmith can mount your tanmaniya onto a pin and surround it with black beads as a delicate border. It can be shaped into initials, floral motifs or simple modern designs.

You can wear it on silk saree pallus, blazers, ethnic jackets or even festive outfits. It becomes a statement accessory that carries meaning and sparks conversation. And you get to say, "This was actually my mangalsutra."

Repurposing your mangalsutra is not about breaking tradition. It is about keeping your memories alive in a form that fits your life today. Whether you turn it into earrings or a brooch, you are taking something deeply personal and giving it a beautiful new chapter.

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