Diwali is a five-day festival in India that begins with Dhanteras. While Diwali is over but your shopping spree can continue. it’s time to dazzle your way to shining, sparkling days and nights with latest Diwali jewellery trends which cannot be missed. We've chosen some of the top picks to complement your stunning ethnic attire. Stating below four auspicious jewels to invest in even after Diwali festivities.
Kundan and Polki Choker
From pendant to chokers to long necklaces, such neckpieces can enhance the overall look by adding an extra style to your outfit. When it comes to traditional looks, these luxe and royal elements can work wonders. Kundan jewellery features gemstones with gold foil accents. They are lovely and add a nice finishing touch to any outfit. It can be matched perfectly with modern and Indo- western outfits. Open setting polki has been a classic but it’s been trending this season. This piece can be paired with beautiful pastel lehengas organza sarees and even western wear. It’s a perfect piece for gifting a young bride too.
Classy lightweight semi-precious stones necklace
Another piece of jewellery that would go well with the outfit would be a Classy lightweight semi precious stones necklace, a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern aesthetics. A beautiful antique necklace is not only elegant but can be paired very well with silk sarees and lehengas for Dhanteras, Diwali and upcoming wedding season.
Jhumkas
Who doesn’t love pair of heavy jhumkas on Indian attires. Jhumkas are the favourite accessory of Indian millennials. They can be worn in a variety of ways, such as with a kurti or a lehenga. The church bell-shaped numbers are a timeless beauty that leave an impression. Impeccably crafted with Kempu stones, silver Jadau jhumkis inspired by the enthralling sight of gardens in full bloom and pearl jhumkas brings in the traditional luxury and ideal companions to your social engagements.
Rings
For some, rings are a symbol of love, while for others, they are a piece of statement jewellery. They can be anything from dainty to studded rocks to plain old bands. Diwali, the festival of lights, is meant to sparkle and shine, so you should dress up in your jewellery and traditional outfits to celebrate with family and friends. Nothing says elegance like this ring. Perfect to pair with your traditional outfits, and yet contemporary enough to wear to work. This is one purchase you won't regret.
Wear these statement pieces on this auspicious day and celebrate this festival lights with family and friends and let that shine on.
With inputs from Sunaina Ramisetty, the owner of Paksha By Tarinika.