Jewellery Styling Guide
Jewellery Styling Guide
A quick reference for pairing the right craft and colour with your outfit and occasion. For deeper, occasion specific guides, visit our Guide On Jewellery blog.
Bridal and Wedding Functions
Heavier crafts like Kundan, Rajwadi, and Victorian carry the weight and detail that suit a bridal lehenga. Match your stone colour to your outfit for the main ceremony, and consider a lighter piece from the same craft for sangeet or reception.
Festive Occasions
Antique and Kundan jewellery in gold, green, or ruby tones suit Navratri, Diwali, and other festive functions well. Pieces with movement, like jhumkas or layered necklaces, work especially well for garba and dandiya nights.
Daily and Office Wear
Lighter Antique pieces in mint, pink, or muted gold tones are built for regular use, comfortable enough for a full working day without feeling like a statement piece.
Puja and Temple Visits
South Indian Temple craft, with its traditional motifs and gold tone finish, suits puja mornings and temple visits, whether worn with a saree or a simple kurta.
Matching Colour to Outfit
Warm tones like gold and ruby pair naturally with red, maroon, and warm yellow outfits. Cooler tones like mint and blue work well against pastel or jewel toned fabrics. When in doubt, a classic gold or antique finish pairs with almost anything in your wardrobe.
Explore by Craft
Browse our Kundan, Rajwadi, Victorian, American Diamond, Antique, and South Indian Temple collections to find your match.