INDIAN JEWELLER

Festive jewellery trends by Falguni Mehta

Falguni Mehta’s collection strikes the right balance between trendy and traditional with a focus on creating rare heritage jewellery tweaked to modern sensibilities.

Post By : IJ News Service On 15 September 2018 3:57 PM

Distinguishing herself from the clutter of jewellers, jadau jewellery designer Falguni Mehta’s collection strikes the right balance between trendy and traditional with a focus on creating rare heritage jewellery tweaked to modern sensibilities. Her jewellery exudes a royal persona, ever changing and adapting to modern cultures creating statement pieces this festive season.

 

 

Kada

The evolution of Polki and uncut diamonds into exquisite designs have become trendy statement jewellery pieces, especially when worn to accessorise your wrist. Falguni Mehta has curated a capsule collection of Kadas inspired by natural themes as a part of the bridal collection. These Kadas substitute bangles and are the go-to option for you especially if you don’t like to stack up.

Maang tikka

This traditional accessory worn by Indian women since the ancient times in India has now become a growing global trend. The Maang tikka is traditionally worn by the bride on her wedding day but not owning to its growing popularity it has become a statement piece to make you stand out this festive season. Amp up the simple sharara kurta with a noteworthy maang tikka.

Choker

Indian women today are inspired by global fashion and aren’t afraid to experiment. This festive season, mixing traditional with contemporary is in vogue, say experts. A choker will lend a refined look to almost any outfit you choose be it western or Indian.

Layered jewellery 

One of the latest trends now is to layer different lengths of neckpieces for any occasion. Be it your traditional or contemporary look this trend draws much needed attention at any soiree. Paring a jadau choker with long strings of uncut diamonds would give an interesting twist to your traditional look.

Chandbali

Jadau Chanbali have grown to become the popular jewellery piece lately. Chandbali can be worn for a wide variety of occasions and work in both worlds- casual and dress up. A pair of uncut diamond chandbali look stunning and can be teamed with your favourite traditional clothes or will even compliment modern western outfits.

 

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