Prakshi Sharma, Creative Head, Prakshi Fine Jewellery and Nishant Tulsiani, Director, Anaqa have listed a few jewellery options:
There are varieties of options available among earrings - long tassel earrings in pearls, enamel painted chand balis in bright colours embellished with Swarovski crystals, meenakari work earrings and big jhumkis in oxidized silver are some of the latest promising festive jewellery trends.
Jadau jewellery is considered to be the most trending styles during festivals. A choker set in uncut polki or big chandbalis in pearl and polki makes a mesmerising style statement with traditional outfit.
Coloured gemstones in hues of red, blue and green are another trending style during festivals. Young ladies prefer chandelier earrings and statement rings embellished with rubies, emeralds and sapphires, while keeping the neck free of heavy necklaces.
Matha patti and maang-tikas in gold and polki are quite in vogue. Of late, women have been observed to incline towards hand adornments like palm cuff (crafted in white or rose gold) and multi stranded haathphool (crafted in pearls and semi-precious gemstones).
Bangles and handcuffs crafted in white gold embellished with Swarovski crystals and semi-precious coloured stones make a stunning style statement on Indian outfits.
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