A wedding is a moment when a huge celebration occurs in a family when a celebration happens by being together. Undoubtedly, the bride makes the event stand out and all the attention she seeks when a bride walks down the aisle in a beautiful dress ornamented with jewellery that steals the glance of all. Hence, it is believed that the jewellery that a bride wears on her special day is not just an ornament but feelings combined with it.
The gemstone mala is the most significant wedding jewellery in any bride’s jewellery collection. Wedding necklace sets come in countless variations and gorgeous styles, ranging from chokers to rani haars. It is crucial to choose bridal jewellery that is both beautiful and meaningful since in the opinion of many fashion experts a bride’s jewellery is not simply a fashion statement but also a reflection of her love and devotion to the relationship. A necklace is a must-have piece of bridal jewellery since each type of gemstone mala necklace, whether it is a choker, mid-length necklace, or a maharani haar, adds style and elegance to the bridal ensemble.
The different designs of bridal necklaces which a bride can wear on her special day are as follows:
The aad necklace: This Rajputana design, which features a choker tied to a shower of jewelled patterns is a favourite amongst Rajasthani brides. It gives a very grandeur and ethnic look to the brides and it looks exceptionally beautiful.
Bib style necklace: This bridal necklace design is best paired with solid-coloured clothing for the ideal wedding of contrasts since this piece of jewel falls over the chest like a net covered in valuable stones.
Choker sets: This bridal necklace set style, which is snugly wrapped around the neck, has returned in recent years. It is a great option for trendy blouse silhouettes. It is also simple to overlay with a longer neckpiece to create a heavier effect. The choker styles that go best with traditional clothing are wide band chokers and Hyderabadi chokers with jewel drops.
Collar necklace: It is possible to wear this style in both traditional and Western settings; it can be gem-encrusted or sculptural, contemporary or vintage. The word “ hasli” is derived from the word “ hansuli” which means “ collarbone”, and refers to a popular style of necklace that resembles a collar. The hasli occasionally has elements of Kundan craftsmanship as well.
The gulband necklace: This necklace, which is a variation of the traditional choker and is often referred to as the “ princess necklace”, hangs just above the collarbones. Given its intricate pattern, it typically looks nice with both plunging and high-neck shirts.
Layered jewellery: On their wedding day, many brides still favour a more lavish and grandeur appearance. In this situation, a choker and Maharani haar combo is advised. A thicker choker set and a single layer of maharani haar go together like clockwork.
Which necklace to wear according to your blouse’s neckline
V-neckline
You are trying for the wow factor if you are wearing a deep plunging v-neckline, and your necklace should undoubtedly bring attention to your cleavage in the same way that a V-neckline does. So, in this case, wearing lengthy gemstone mala beads that accent or border your neckline will draw attention to your cleavage and make your neck appear longer. You can also choose a pendant with a drop that matches the angle of your neckline.
Strapless neckline
For a wide range of necklace alternatives, sleeveless dresses leave the neck, collarbone, and upper chest exposed. Popular choker and collar necklaces and delicate princess necklaces are both suitable jewellery choices for strapless wedding dresses.
High neckline
If your collar is heavy then you might not require a necklace. However, if you still want to accessorise it with jewellery, choose a long, layered necklace with a modest pendant or just wear it with a chain.
Sweetheart neckline
With this neckline, a princess-length gems mala or choker set with a drop will look stunning and ensure that you stand out from the crowd. Alternatively, keep things simple with a short necklace and a traditional pendant. To avoid crowding the sweetheart shape, make sure the sweetheart neckline jewellery hangs at least a few inches over the dress neckline.
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