Your Wedding Day Deserves the Perfect Jewellery — Every Single Piece
A bride's jewellery is not just an accessory. It is the finishing touch that completes the look, carries the emotion of the day, and becomes the heirloom of tomorrow. But with so many pieces to think about — earrings, necklace, maang tikka, haathphool, earcuff — it can feel overwhelming to know where to start.
This is your complete bridal jewellery checklist, curated by The Shopping Tree, to help you build a look that is cohesive, stunning, and deeply personal — from the first function to the final farewell.
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✓ Step 1: The Earrings — Your Most Important Bridal Piece
Earrings frame the face and are the first thing people notice in photographs. For a bride, the ideal earring is one that is bold enough to be seen, comfortable enough to wear all day, and meaningful enough to remember forever.
For brides who want the complete look — earring, sahara earchain, and teeka — in one set, our sahara jhumka sets are the ultimate choice.
Our Pick: Dhriti Reverse AD Jadau Jhumka with Sahara & Teeka — Golden
The Dhriti is a complete bridal set in one — reverse AD jadau jhumka, sahara earchain, and matching teeka. The golden jadau work has a rich, heirloom quality that photographs beautifully and feels luxurious to wear. A bride who chooses Dhriti needs nothing else for her ears and forehead.
Also consider: Rani Padmavat Jadau Jhumka with Sahara & Teeka — Multi
Inspired by the grandeur of Rajput royalty, the Rani Padmavat is a multi-coloured jadau masterpiece. For brides who love colour and drama, this is the statement set that will make every photograph unforgettable.
✓ Step 2: The Earcuff — For the Bride Who Wants More
An earcuff adds a layered, editorial dimension to bridal jewellery that a simple jhumka cannot achieve alone. It wraps around the ear, creating a multi-dimensional look that is both traditional and fashion-forward.
Our Pick: Neelkanchi Peacock Kashmiri Brass Jhumka with Earcuff — Golden
As seen on actress Aishwarya Sharma, the Neelkanchi is a peacock-inspired Kashmiri brass jhumka with a stunning earcuff. The golden finish and intricate peacock motif make it a bridal showstopper that works beautifully for the wedding ceremony, reception, and beyond.
Also consider: Snehal Premium Kashmiri Brass Earrings with Bugadi/Earcuff — Golden
The Snehal pairs a Kashmiri brass jhumka with a bugadi earcuff for a layered, dramatic look that is perfect for brides who want their jewellery to make a statement from every angle.
✓ Step 3: The Necklace — The Centrepiece of Your Bridal Look
The bridal necklace is the anchor of the entire jewellery look. It should complement your blouse neckline, match the weight of your earrings, and feel comfortable enough to wear through a long day of celebrations.
Our Pick: Shabana Premium Kundan Pearl Choker Necklace Set — Maroon
The Shabana Kundan Pearl Choker is a bridal classic. The combination of kundan work and pearl detailing creates a necklace that is rich, feminine, and deeply traditional. Available in multiple colours — maroon, wine, green, baby pink, mint green, and multi — it can be matched to any bridal lehenga or saree palette.
Also consider: Nupur Sanon Inspired Kashmiri Brass Jhumka with Sahara, Earchain & Teeka Set — Golden
Inspired by Nupur Sanon’s effortless ethnic elegance, this complete set includes jhumka earrings, sahara earchains, and a teeka — a celebrity-inspired bridal look that is accessible, stunning, and deeply Indian.
✓ Step 4: The Haathphool — The Detail That Elevates Everything
A haathphool is the jewellery piece that most brides forget — and the one that gets the most compliments on the wedding day. It drapes across the back of the hand, connecting a ring to a bracelet, creating a look that is uniquely bridal and breathtakingly beautiful.
Our Pick: Moon Kashmiri Adjustable Brass Golden Haathphool — As Worn by Actress Ishita Dutta
As spotted on actress Ishita Dutta, the Moon Haathphool is our most celebrated hand jewellery piece. Crescent and floral motifs in golden brass, adjustable fit, sold as a pair — it is the perfect finishing touch for any bridal look.
The Complete Bridal Jewellery Look — At a Glance
- ✓ Earrings + Sahara + Teeka: Dhriti or Rani Padmavat Jadau Set
- ✓ Earcuff Jhumka: Neelkanchi or Snehal Kashmiri Brass Earcuff
- ✓ Necklace: Shabana Kundan Pearl Choker (in your lehenga colour)
- ✓ Haathphool: Moon Kashmiri Brass Haathphool (Pair)
Bridal Jewellery Tips from The Shopping Tree
- Try everything together before the wedding day — wear the full set for at least an hour to check comfort and weight.
- Coordinate colours, not match them exactly — jewellery in complementary tones looks more editorial than perfectly matched sets.
- Invest in pieces you will wear again — our adjustable haathphools, earcuffs, and kundan necklaces are designed for repeat wear, not just one day.
- Hair up for sahara and earcuffs — always style your hair in a bun or braid to show off earchain and earcuff pieces fully.
- Less is more for the reception — save the full set for the wedding ceremony and opt for one or two statement pieces for the reception.
Why Choose The Shopping Tree for Bridal Jewellery?
Every piece in our bridal collection is handcrafted by skilled artisans, made with quality brass, kundan, jadau, and mirror work that honours India’s jewellery traditions. Our pieces are adjustable, lightweight, and designed for all-day wear — because a bride should feel as comfortable as she looks.
And because we believe every woman deserves to feel like a queen on her wedding day — without spending like one.
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