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Bridal Artificial Accessories From Head To Toe For All The Functions



You can be the next bride.


I suggest first finalizing all your wedding outfits. When it has been done, move ahead to the most important and toughest job, which is a selection of the latest Indian artificial jewellery designs in this competitive world. Let’s begin with making a checklist for our accessories collection to keep your outfit color in your mind.


Every bride wants to look her prettiest ever in a wedding dress with jewelry. And that can be ideal if we know the ideal matching wedding jewelry to complement the wedding gown/lehenga.

Here I am going to tell you what to choose for your wedding functions. Let’s get started!


Look for the engagement function



I am discussing a do-to list for this special day: The beginning of the wedding function must be perfect.


1) Maang tikka: Either you can match this with your necklace or pick the outfit's color and design. I prefer a statement maang tikka with long pendle or loose curls to show off your forehead.


2) Earrings: Select Amelie Imitation Polki Studs earrings that complement your outfit. If you made a hair bun then go for a pair of statement earrings.


3) Necklace: It depends on your outfit's neckline. If it has a deep neck design, then go with a heavy Kundan necklace. If the neckline is short, then choose a choker or a longer necklace (type of rani haar).


4) Bracelets: a classic bracelet or a CZ bracelet to add a little sparkle to your hand.



Prepare for Sangeet/Mehndi with Floral or Artificial Jewelry:



You can select the floral set of all the accessories such as maang tikka, earrings, necklaces, arm and hand layers, etc. They are easily available on the best jewellery websites online.


We know the floral earrings on Gota Patti's outfit look stunning for the fun events of Mehendi and Haldi. If you are not a floral fan, then try long Kundan earrings.


And to complete the look of the day, wear Kolhapuri chappals with floral straps. They're just the comfy footwear you’d need to make it through all the dancing on your Mehendi day.


The Day With the Heavy Imitation Jewelry: Wedding Day




  • Maang Tikka - is a must-have and trendy bridal accessory; without it, the look is incomplete. Kundan Polki Mathapatti and Zohra Passa Matha Patti are beautiful pieces of imitation jewelry that lift up the whole look. Right now, many online websites have them available for bridal jewellery on rent.


  • A Choker Necklace - with long bottom layers must be worn to cover the neck space to look adorable. Most brides prefer layered necklaces or you can say rani haar, which adds a heritage or cultural touch.


  • Jhumki or Kundan Earrings - Traditional long jhumka is my most recommended thing for you that is suitable for any Indian bride's look in any outfit color.

  • Kundan Bangles - Bangles are a must-have accessory for the Indian bridal. Mix and match the color of the bangles with your outfit.


  • Nath - A nose ring with a long chain or one without a chain, both of which are preferred by brides.


  • Payal - An anklet that is worn on the feet. It can be light-weighted or heavy-weighted with a layered design, often made of metal or silver.



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