The Haldi Look — Golden, Joyful, and Deeply Auspicious
The Haldi ceremony is one of the most joyful, colourful, and photographed moments of any Indian wedding. Turmeric yellow, marigold orange, and sunshine gold — the palette is warm, vibrant, and deeply auspicious. And your jewellery needs to match that energy.
The golden rule for Haldi jewellery: go golden, go warm, go festive. Avoid silver or cool-toned pieces — they clash with the warm yellow palette. Instead, choose golden brass, kundan, and zircone pieces that amplify the sunshine energy of the occasion. At The Shopping Tree, here is our curated Haldi jewellery edit.
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Haldi Jewellery Rules
- Always golden — warm golden tones complement yellow and marigold outfits perfectly
- Keep it light — Haldi is a playful, informal ceremony; avoid very heavy or precious pieces
- Floral & festive motifs — peacock, ghungroo, and floral designs echo the celebratory spirit
- Avoid white or silver stones — they can look washed out against yellow; opt for golden kundan or warm zircone
The Necklace
Bela Royal Kundan Necklace Set — Golden
The Bela Royal Kundan Necklace Set in golden is the ideal Haldi necklace. The warm golden kundan work glows beautifully against yellow and marigold outfits, adding a regal, festive quality without being too heavy for a daytime ceremony. Royal in name, radiant in effect.
Vanshika Designer Zircone Golden Necklace Set
The Vanshika Zircone Golden Necklace Set brings a contemporary sparkle to the Haldi look. The golden zircone setting catches the sunlight beautifully — perfect for outdoor Haldi ceremonies where natural light makes jewellery shine at its best. A modern, photogenic choice for the contemporary bride.
The Earrings
Totapari Kashmiri Jhumka Earrings — Golden
The Totapari Kashmiri Jhumka — named after the vibrant green parrot, a symbol of joy and festivity in Indian culture — is a golden jhumka that brings playful energy to the Haldi look. The Kashmiri brass craftsmanship and golden finish make it a natural companion for yellow and marigold outfits. Light, festive, and full of character.
Neelkanchi Peacock Kashmiri Brass Jhumka with Earcuff — Golden
As seen on Aishwarya Sharma
The Neelkanchi Peacock Jhumka with Earcuff — as spotted on actress Aishwarya Sharma — is a showstopper for Haldi. The peacock motif is deeply auspicious in Indian culture, and the golden brass earcuff jhumka combination creates a dramatic, editorial look that photographs beautifully in the warm Haldi light. For the bride who wants her Haldi look to be as memorable as her wedding look.
Nupur Sanon Inspired Kashmiri Brass Jhumka with Sahara & Teeka Set — Golden
The Nupur Sanon Inspired Jhumka Set — jhumka, sahara earchain, and teeka in one complete golden set. For the Haldi bride who wants a fully styled, head-to-toe golden look. The sahara earchain and teeka frame the face beautifully, creating a look that is both traditional and deeply photogenic.
The Haathphool
Chandani Premium Adjustable Kashmiri Brass Ghungroo Haathphool — Golden
The Chandani Haathphool — meaning moonlight — is the perfect Haldi hand jewellery. The golden brass and ghungroo bells jingle softly with every movement, adding a musical, festive quality that is perfectly in tune with the spirit of the Haldi ceremony. Adjustable and sold as a pair — it fits all hand sizes and is easy to wear even during the playful chaos of a Haldi function.
The Complete Haldi Jewellery Look
- ✓ Necklace: Bela Royal Kundan Set — golden
- ✓ Earrings: Totapari Jhumka or Neelkanchi Peacock Earcuff Jhumka — golden
- ✓ Teeka & Sahara: Nupur Sanon Inspired Set — for a fully styled look
- ✓ Haathphool: Chandani Ghungroo Haathphool — golden
Haldi Jewellery Tips
- Wear pieces you don’t mind getting turmeric on — our brass and alloy pieces are easy to clean with a soft dry cloth
- Go golden, always — yellow + gold is the most auspicious and photogenic combination
- Ghungroo bells are perfect for Haldi — the sound adds to the festive, celebratory atmosphere
- Keep makeup minimal — let the turmeric glow and the golden jewellery be the stars
- Hair in a bun or braid — shows off the earrings and haathphool beautifully
What to Wear for Different Haldi Outfit Colours
- Yellow / Turmeric: All golden jewellery — Bela necklace + Totapari jhumka + Chandani haathphool
- Marigold Orange: Golden kundan — the warm orange and gold combination is deeply festive
- White / Ivory: Golden brass with ghungroo — the contrast is fresh and bridal
- Floral Print: Keep jewellery simple — one statement piece like the Neelkanchi earcuff jhumka
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