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This Article is From Sep 24, 2018

How To Pair Polki Jewellery With Different Bridal Looks

Jewellery tips for modern brides

How To Pair <i>Polki</i> Jewellery With Different Bridal Looks
Jewellery trends for the bridal season

Gone are the days when bridal looks were all about heavy jewellery. Today's modern brides prefer high fashion but with convenience too. After all, it is your big day and you do want to enjoy your time with your friends and family without feeling restricted or having to worry about your jewellery. So yes, jewellery trends are evolving now and if there's one particular style that's becoming a hot favourite, it is polki or uncut diamonds. Unlike traditional gold and diamond jewellery, polki jewellery is light, contemporary and absolutely stunning. Moreover, they are available in many chic styes to add the right kind of spark to your bridal look.

So here are four tips to choosing the right polki jewellery for different bridal looks:

Keep it light

With changing trends, even for a big fat Indian wedding, brides now prefer to skip wearing heavy jewellery and opt for lighter styles with pastel stones. Not only do they look stunning but also bring about ease and comfort to allow the bride to dance freely and hang out with her friends. A polki choker with drop earrings and maang tika can make for the perfect pick for your reception look.

Add some colours

While planning your bridal look, it is important to remember that the colour of your lehenga and bridal jewellery should be in sync with each other. For those opting for pastel hued attires, you can opt for a navratan polki necklace that has multi-coloured stone embellishments. It will team well with pastel pink, white and golden trousseau by adding the much needed spark to your look.

For a royal look

A heavy necklace like a long rani haar in polki will work wonders if you want to go for a royal look. You can opt for a polki necklace studded with south sea pearls, emeralds and rubies to complement your lehenga and lend in a regal touch. For those who want to let their jewellery do all the talking, you can pair the necklace with jhumkas, matha patti, maang tika and nath to complete your look.

Go for layers

An uncut polki necklace with pearl or kundan is hard to go wrong with. If you want to steer away from traditional looks, opt for a detachable multi-layered polki necklace that can be worn with lehenga shades like pastel pink, green, gold and blue. You can create a balance by pairing it with over-sized studs or going all out with heavy chandbalis in polki and pearls.

Pick the right jewellery and look picture perfect for your big day.

(Also read: 4 Kinds Of Jewellery You Need To Stock Up For This Festive Season)

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