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Traditional and elegant: Celeb-approved bridal accessory guide to bookmark this season

Here’s a list of wedding jewellery that every bride should flaunt on their special day

By Pooja Mitra | Published 23.11.22, 02:38 PM
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2/10 Floral jewellery: Be it gaye holud, mehendi or sangeet, decking up in floral jewellery promises aesthetic gram-clicks. So, pick your favourite flower and colour-coordinate with your outfit just like Mouni.

Floral jewellery: Be it gaye holud, mehendi or sangeet, decking up in floral jewellery promises aesthetic gram-clicks. So, pick your favourite flower and colour-coordinate with your outfit just like Mouni.

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3/10 Maangtika and Tiara: Tikli-tayra or maangtika complete the traditional Indian bride look. Go with either of the two or opt for the many variants based on your wedding day attire and makeup.

Maangtika and Tiara: Tikli-tayra or maangtika complete the traditional Indian bride look. Go with either of the two or opt for the many variants based on your wedding day attire and makeup.

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4/10 Kaan pasha: A slice of tradition that is for the keeps in all the functions to come in the foreseeable future. You can add a kaan tana for some yesteryear charm too.

Kaan pasha: A slice of tradition that is for the keeps in all the functions to come in the foreseeable future. You can add a kaan tana for some yesteryear charm too.

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5/10 Payel: From sleek to gorgeous, payals/nupurs are intrinsic part of any bride's trousseau. You can either opt for silver payals or gold and silver combo like Priyanka Chopra in ‘Ram Leela’, gold anklets with or without meena-work or something cool engraved on them — and that’ll go straight into your jewellery box to create for many more OOTDs and OOTNs.

Payel: From sleek to gorgeous, payals/nupurs are intrinsic part of any bride's trousseau. You can either opt for silver payals or gold and silver combo like Priyanka Chopra in ‘Ram Leela’, gold anklets with or without meena-work or something cool engraved on them — and that’ll go straight into your jewellery box to create for many more OOTDs and OOTNs.

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6/10 Khopa phool: If you are not using a veil, a wedding khopa phool can surely amp up the hair fashion game with little effort.

Khopa phool: If you are not using a veil, a wedding khopa phool can surely amp up the hair fashion game with little effort.

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7/10 Nath: Be it big or small, naak tana or nath is one of the most popular wedding jewelleries. Either team it up with your existing nose ring or go a little funky, adding a septum ring. That’s a fashion statement for other’s to bookmark.

Nath: Be it big or small, naak tana or nath is one of the most popular wedding jewelleries. Either team it up with your existing nose ring or go a little funky, adding a septum ring. That’s a fashion statement for other’s to bookmark.

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8/10 Sholar mukut: An integral part of Bengali heritage and Bangali biye, scholar mukut barely needs an introduction.

Sholar mukut: An integral part of Bengali heritage and Bangali biye, scholar mukut barely needs an introduction.

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9/10 Ratanchur: Ratanchur, like most gold jewellery, is an investment. Always in vogue, especially on the wedding day, a ratanchur adds to your charm like no other.

Ratanchur: Ratanchur, like most gold jewellery, is an investment. Always in vogue, especially on the wedding day, a ratanchur adds to your charm like no other.

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10/10 Bala: Hatir mukh, meenakari, intricate floral designs with a diamond on top — upending options to make a choice from.

Bala: Hatir mukh, meenakari, intricate floral designs with a diamond on top — upending options to make a choice from.

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