We are not only getting married but it is the greatest party of your life. And even as the lehenga or saree takes the centre stage, it is the jewellery that makes you bridal complete.
In the year 2025, a wedding girl is inclined to a mixture of traditional and glamour mixed. Big raani haars to lightweight cocktail earrings, the correct jewellery pieces would make you good to attend any ceremony.
FAQs: Bridal Jewellery Checklist 2025
1. What are the must-have jewellery pieces for Indian brides in 2025?
Every bride should have these essentials in her trousseau:
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Choker Necklace– This is ideal to wear with deep-neck blouses.
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Raani Haar (Long Necklace) - Gives magnificence to the wedding outfit.
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Maang Tikka / Matha Patti -Traditional forehead decoration.
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Nath (Nose Ring) - Perennial part of bridal (may be a clip on).
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Chandbali Earrings- Statement earrings which are appropriate with nearly all outfits.
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Bangles & Kadas -The beauty of marriage, particularly in red/gold.
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Haathphool (Hand Harness) -Adds royalty to the bridal mehendi hands.
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Anklets (Payal) – To complete solah shringar.
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Waist Belt (Kamarbandh) - To be worn with sarees and lehenas, gives a royal feel.
2. How should I plan jewellery for all wedding functions?
Instead of going heavy every day, plan different looks for each ceremony:
- Mehendi: Floral or lightweight artificial jewellery.
- Sangeet: Statement necklace earrings and cocktail necklace.
- Wedding Day: Complete traditional wedding set, choker, raani haar, tikka, bangles.
- Reception: Modern glam- zircon necklace or jewellery of western influence.
3. Should I buy or rent bridal jewellery in 2025?
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Buy if: You want to reuse pieces for Karva Chauth, Diwali, anniversaries, and family weddings.
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Rent if: You only want statement-heavy jewellery for the wedding day.
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Best choice: Buy a mix – invest in versatile artificial jewellery, and rent 1–2 heavy gold-look pieces if required.
4. Artificial vs Gold Bridal Jewellery – What’s trending now?
In 2025, brides are making practical yet stylish choices:
- Gold/diamond is a long-term investment but risky for travel and very expensive.
- Artificial jewellery looks just as regal and is perfect for destination weddings, pre-wedding shoots, and multiple functions.
- NRIs especially prefer artificial kundan and polki sets since carrying gold abroad can be risky.
5. How many sets should a modern bride own?
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2 Heavy Sets – For wedding + reception.
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2–3 Medium Sets – For mehendi, sangeet, post-wedding dinners.
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Everyday Minimal Pieces – Elegant earrings, light bangles, and a pendant set.
6. Where can I buy premium bridal artificial jewellery in India (and abroad)?
Look for brands that specialize in luxury artificial jewellery with real-polish finishing.
At Auraa Trends, you’ll find:
- Bridal choker + raani haar sets.
- Handcrafted polki, kundan, and AD stone jewellery.
- Bangles, naths, and hathphools curated for weddings.
- Worldwide shipping (perfect for NRI brides).
7. Extra Styling Tips for 2025 Brides
- Combine metals: Experiment with gold + silver toned jewellery when entertaining Indo-western guests.
- Layer bangles: Pile on glass and metal and stone-studded kadas.
- Contrast jewellery: Trending is pastel lehenga using ruby-red stones.
- Comfort is important: Select lightweight artificial jewellery when going to a dance night.
Final Thought
Your wedding rings are not a one-day affair, they are a part of your happily ever after. The ideal bridal trousseau will be one which will be a combination of tradition and contemporary utility in 2025.
Under Auraa Trends, brides are able to shine with luxury artificial jewellery that is royal, comfortable and able to fit on any celebration, whether it is mehendi or Karva Chauths after marriage.