A bridal jewellery set is an exquisite and opulent collection of ornaments designed to complement a bride's wedding attire. It reflects cultural heritage, elegance, and the grandeur of the occasion. Typically crafted with intricate designs and embellishments, bridal sets are made using gold, Kundan, Polki, pearls, American Diamonds, or other precious and semi-precious stones.
A complete bridal jewellery set usually includes:
Necklaces:
Choker necklace – worn close to the neck, richly adorned.
Long mala/haram – elaborate and cascading, adds layered elegance.
Earrings – matching danglers or jhumkas to complement the necklaces.
Maang Tikka – forehead ornament placed along the parting of the hair.
Matha Patti (optional) – an extension of the maang tikka that drapes across the forehead.
Nose Ring (Nath) – traditional nose ornament, often with a chain.
Bangles/Kadas – worn on both arms for a complete bridal look.
Armlet (Bajuband) – decorative arm jewelry worn on the upper arm.
Waist Belt (Kamarbandh) – ornamental belt worn around the waist.
Finger Rings – sometimes connected to the bangle with a chain (Haathphool).
Anklets (Payal) and Toe Rings – traditional foot jewelry for brides.