Wedding Jewellery for Brides: A Complete Guide to Shine on Your Big Day

This article is a bridal jewellery handbook: it explores the symbolic importance of jewellery in Indian weddings — from mangalsutra and maang tikka to bangles and nath — as more than mere adornments. Medium It also provides: A checklist of must‑have pieces: necklace sets, earrings, maang tikka / matha patti, bangles, waist belt, anklets, toe rings. Medium Tips on choosing the right pieces — ensuring the metal tone complements your outfit, balancing heavy vs. light pieces, prioritizing comfort, mixing traditional and contemporary styles. Medium A glance at 2025 trends: polki & kundan sets, temple jewellery, pearl‑diamond mixes, multi‑layered necklaces, pastel gemstones. Medium Care advice: store pieces separately, keep them away from moisture and perfume, clean with soft cloths, and get periodic professional cleaning. Medium FAQ answers: When to start shopping (2–3 months in advance), metal choices (gold, polki, rose gold, diamond), reusing bridal jewellery post‑wedding, and matching jewellery to face shape. Medium The article concludes by emphasizing that bridal jewellery is more than decoration — it’s a reflection of the bride’s story, heritage, and style — and encourages choosing pieces that make you feel confident and radiant. Medium