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make gujarati wedding memorable with stunning bridal jewellery designs

Weddings in Gujarat, just like traditional weddings in most of the other states of India are big, lavish and extravagant. So, if you are a bride-to-be this wedding season, you are probably considering your bridal jewellery options that embellish your bridal look, complement your style and reflect your personality all the while ensuring it aligns with your traditions and culture. As Gujarati brides are either dressed in white and red saree with the front-facing pallu or Gharchola, it is necessary that you choose your jewellery carefully so that it does not clash against the pallu. Here, we have compiled a list of Gujarati bridal jewellery set that can enhance your bridal look and help you look stunning on your D-Day. The key jewellery pieces in the bridal jewellery set include:

Rani Haar
Hailed from the royal traditions, raani haar also known as layered necklace is one of the most important Gujarati bridal jewellery that not only gives the bride the bridal and royal look but also accentuates her look instantly. If it is the kundan rani haar, it adds in the shine and sparkle which makes the bride look glowing and bright.

Chandan Haar
One of the traditional jewellery pieces, chandan haar holds an equally integral position as rani haar. Multiple strands of gold chains are combined into one to make a long chandan haar. Adorned by Gujarati brides, it is an exquisite piece of jewellery that glorifies her look.

Butti
From kundan earrings, chunky gold earrings to chandelier earrings, you can wear the one that complements your saree and other jewellery. The kundan earrings can be elaborated with a chain that goes on the crown of the head.

Tikka and Damini
The matha tikka with damini is what makes the bride stand out. The damini covers the front part of the head making the bride look gorgeous and beautiful. The tikka is attached in the center of the damini that hangs on the forehead. Kundan or stone embedded golden damini and matha tikka are two jewellery pieces that make the bride look utterly exquisite.

Bangdi and Chooda

As per cultural traditions, Gujarati brides wear ivory Bengals in red and white colour. The bunch of bangles also known as chooda is the essential item in the bridal ensemble. Other bangals can be made of glass and gold. They also wear kundan or diamond embedded bracelet that glorify the bridal attire. Just as many other Indian weddings, the chooda is worn for 30-45 days after the wedding.

Kandora

A strong strand of gold studded with pearls, stones or designed with gold chains is worn around the waist. Kandora is worn to enhance the look of her saree and make the bridal look more elegant and gorgeous.
Bridal jewellery designed and made with exquisite craftsmanship makes the bride look stunning making her memorable experience the best as well as precious. In order to buy authentic and traditional bridal jewellery in Ahmedabad or gold jewellery in Ahmedabad, visit Bharatji at C. G. Road.