Did you obsess over Dia Mirza’s wedding looks when they spammed your newspapers and Instagram feeds? Or wish you could rock the effortlessly chic look like Alia Bhatt on her big day? No longer are you bound by copy-paste weddings. While tradition remains cherished, there’s more room for personal touches now than ever. And that extends to the bride’s jewellery too. Though some may still cherish the classic crimson and gold, a vanguard of minimalist brides has emerged. They understand that sometimes, less is truly more.
Enter Rare Heritage, a dream come true for the modern Indian bride. Their collection of vintage jewels, including tanzanites, emeralds, and sapphires, boasts unique cuts and a warm luminescence, seamlessly blend the contemporary and the traditional. So, if you are a bride-to-be yearning for a personalised, distinct approach to wedding fashion, this article is for you.
The journey to minimalist bridal jewellery
The minimalist jewellery philosophy celebrates understated impact, favouring restraint over extravagance. Forget the days of adorning oneself with a cacophony of traditional pieces—the nose rings, maathapattis, and maangtikkas. The modern bride seeks a more sophisticated aesthetic. Striking the perfect balance between minimalism and cultural expectations, however, presents a unique challenge.
The true magic lies in the ability to make a statement, while dialling down the drama. Because size is not all that matters. It is the art of selecting pieces that complement each other without overwhelming the senses. So, where to start? Thankfully, there are no rules when it comes to making your wedding jewellery more ‘you.’
Lend an ear(ring)
Traditionally, supersized jhumkas and ear lobe-tearing chandbalis have held court. However, for the bride who wants something slightly more contemporary, these elliptical diamond earrings are a great option. They’re slightly futuristic with the design resembling concentric circles, but there’s no arguing with the fact that the craftsmanship is immaculate, and traditionally Indian—the gemstone setting gives it away. This piece is guaranteed to lift any look, and give it the ultimate finishing touch.
Meanwhile, these red-hued diamond earrings are a striking way to infuse a pop of colour to your outfit. Offset a tone-on-tone saree in a contrasting colour with this pair, for a calculated approach to mismatched style.
If you like to make an entrance, go for these sculptural tanzanite and diamond earring climbers. The symmetry. The colour of stones. The arrangement. They’re a guaranteed conversation-starter. Likely to hog all the limelight, you can forgo a necklace entirely when you wear these.