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Iconic heritage bridal jewellery design ideas

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2025, 06:00 IST
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The rise of heritage jewellery

Heritage-traditional jewellery in India has always held great value in weddings and grand celebrations. Known for their grand appearance, most people usually play with spectacular polki and kundan jewellery selections with gold and diamond detailing. These statement pieces are now worn for other ethnic celebrations and give a taste of royalty, making your whole look more refined and luxurious.

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Origin of heritage jewellery

The history of heritage and traditional jewellery can be traced back to the 19th and 20th centuries. Popularly worn by the Indian royals - they possessed some of the most alluring heavy jewellery selections that became a timeless heirloom. Heritage jewellery is still being worn, as these evergreen pieces are not governed by the current trends, but they live and breathe with our culture. Let’s see some stunning heritage bridal jewellery designs.


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Magnificent maharani haars

Popular designers and jewellery labels like Sabysachi and Amrapali have a wide range of intricate Maharani Haars for their brides. These historic handcrafted maharani necklaces were earlier adorned by the ancient royals and aristocrats. The treated rope clasp with contemporary frame layers of beautiful gemstones is handcrafted, proving the legacy of the artisans. A heavy Maharani Haar is more than enough for your big day.


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Southern gold temple jewellery

Temple jewellery holds deep religious and cultural importance in India and is often seen as a symbol of divinity. Worn with the belief of inviting abundance, prosperity, and blessings, temple jewellery is made of vibrant gold and is imbued with religious and artistic symbolism. While rooted in tradition, people are opting for more modern designs with the inclusion of stunning gemstones like emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and more, making them a stunning pick with your bridal outfit.
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Statement Jadau necklace

Jadau is a traditional Indian jewellery technique where multiple gemstones are embedded into softened gold without the usage of any adhesive. There is something elegant yet vintage about the statement jadau heritage jewels, which come with a rustic contemporary touch and can instantly uplift the entire look of the bride. Introduced to India by the Mughals and further perfected by the artisans of Rajasthan, many brides prefer heavy jadau heritage necklace sets on their big day.
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Mesmerising Chandbali earrings

Having a fascinating 200-year-old history, polished chandbalis with glittering gemstones will surely create a mesmerising look on your wedding day. With the crescent moon shape as the main element of design, chandbali earrings are known for their intricate crystal and fringed, tiny pearl finish. To give it a heritage traditional spin, you can add precious gemstones with gold detailing, which were originally worn by the royal dynasties of Rajasthan and Hyderabad.


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