Bridal Jewellery Goals: Feat. Tamarind Tree Brides

Bridal Jewellery Goals: Feat. Tamarind Tree Brides

Bridal Jewellery is all about elegance, style, culture, history and a million other rushing emotions. Your bridal jewellery is what makes or breaks your designer outfit. As a bride, you should be very mindful while you pick jewellery, be it vintage or filled with precious stones. The Tamarind Tree brides have slayed their jewellery and wedding outfits. Here are some fashion inspo and advice we can learn from our brides:

Should You Consider Buying Vintage Bridal Jewellery?

It’s worth considering vintage jewellery for its classic history and impeccable style, which high-end brands can never make. Right from hand-cut diamonds or bespoke mounts, these are one-off pieces that have a quality of craftsmanship that simply doesn’t exist anymore as most of the accessories are machine-made.

Don’t Wish To Buy? Re-Utilize Your Mom’s Stunning Jewellery

Classic can never go out of fashion, and old is legitimate gold when it comes to such auspicious occasions. Every community or caste has a jewellery pattern or style associated with them, what else can be better than wearing one’s mother’s jewellery? All you need is to master the art of mix-match that can go with your wedding outfit. This will definitely give it a classic touch with so much love.

 

     

 

While Vintage Jewellery Is Great, It Should Match!

It goes without a doubt that your wedding lehenga, saree or gown will be on top of your list when it comes to wedding shopping. Make sure you’ve chosen your dress before you commit to buying any accessories and jewellery – your vintage or modern jewellery cannot look out of place. It needs to complement it naturally! The style, detailing and colour of your dress will all influence your jewellery choices.

While gold is the safest to go for, many brides are experimenting with different precious & semi-precious stones and metals.

Check If The Jewellery You Pick Is Suitable For Your Skin

There are times when the jewellery piece is very beautiful but doesn’t go well with the person’s skin tone. There will be a different blog altogether on how to choose your jewellery shades based on your skin tone.

Some people are also allergic to certain metals and it’s better to stick to something that suits your skin and doesn’t break you out. Take special care when choosing bangles, earrings, maang tikas and chokers since they are constantly in touch with the skin, and sweating can aggravate any rash or allergy.

Jewellery You Should Definitely Pick

Maang tikas, once a trend back in the days, are back. They are back in vogue and brides love to flaunt this beautiful jewellery piece on their wedding occasions and otherwise too! A heavier and bigger maang tika suits brides with larger foreheads and a small and delicate one go well with brides having smaller foreheads.

Traditional South-Indian brides often opt for toe rings. Toe rings and anklets are not only auspicious and a ritual to be worn during the wedding ceremony, but add a lot of grace and are jewellery for your feet. Nowadays, a wide range of toe-rings is available in jewellery shops, artificial and real gold.

 

   

 

Don’t Forget About Your Bridal Hairstyle!

The hairstyle you settle for will also influence your jewellery choices. If your hair is down and loose (think beach curls), consider whether a pair of statement earrings will get the attention they deserve, or whether your jewellery budget would be better spent on a glitzy necklace, bracelet or cuff.

Last But Not The Least, Don’t Forget Your Wedding Theme

Taking inspiration from your wedding theme is an easy way to start searching for all aspects of your wedding day, including your bridal jewellery. If your day is 1920s-themed, why not try on a glamorous headpiece to match?

If you’re looking for a destination wedding resort in Bangalore that’s perfect for capturing stunning photos of your bridal jewellery and overall wedding look, look no further than The Tamarind Tree.

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