Most brides finalise their lehenga with great care… and pick Wedding Jewellery in a hurry.
That’s why many bridal looks feel overloaded, mismatched, or lost in photos.
At Bridal Jewelry Shop Malviya Nagar New Delhi, designers first educate brides on how to choose jewellery correctly — based on face shape, neckline, dupatta style, and lehenga colour — and then help them select or customise the perfect set.
Here’s the exact method brides are taught.
1 Match Jewellery Tone With Lehenga Colour
- Lehenga Colour
- Ideal Jewellery Type
- Red / Maroon
- Gold, Kundan, Polki
- Pastels (peach, pista, lavender)
- Polki, diamond-look, soft stones
- Ivory / Off-white
- Uncut polki, pearls, antique gold
- Rani Pink
- Kundan with green beads
- Bottle Green
- Gold with ruby tones
- Rust / Orange
- Antique gold, temple style
- Royal Blue / Navy
- Diamond-look, silver tone
- If tones clash, wedding photos look messy.
2 Your Neckline Decides Your Necklace
- Blouse Neckline
- What To Wear
- Deep V neck
- Long rani haar + medium choker
- Closed / High neck
- Only long necklace
- Sweetheart / U neck
- Heavy choker + short necklace
- Boat neck
- Statement long haar only
- Wrong necklace with the wrong neckline makes the bride look suffocated.
3 Jewellery Should Balance Your Face Shape
- Face Shape
- Jewellery Trick
- Round face
- Long earrings, long haar
- Long face
- Broad choker, medium earrings
- Small face
- Avoid very heavy mathapatti
- Sharp features
- Can carry heavy jewellery beautifully
- Jewellery should correct your face proportions.
4 Dupatta Setting Decides Head Jewellery
- Dupatta Style
- Head Jewellery
- Dupatta on head
- Maang tikka + passa
- Dupatta on shoulder
- Big maang tikka or mathapatti
- No dupatta on head
- Statement maang tikka only
5 Avoid the Biggest Bridal Mistake — Overloading
- Heavy choker + long haar + big earrings + mathapatti + passa + nath
- This looks crowded, not royal.
- Balanced brides look elegant in photos.
6 Choose ONE Jewellery Style
- Decide your bridal vibe and stick to it:
- Royal Rajasthani (Kundan/Polki)
- Mughal Bride (Polki + pearls)
- Temple Bride (Antique gold)
- Modern Pastel Bride (Diamond-look)
- Vintage Bride (Uncut polki)
- Mixing styles creates confusion.
7 Earrings Rule
- If necklace is heavy → earrings medium
- If necklace is light → earrings heavy
- Both heavy makes the face disappear.
8  Don’t Ignore Hand Jewellery
- Hands are photographed constantly. Coordinate:
- Kaleere
- Haath phool
- Chooda tone with jewellery
9 Â Jewellery Must Be Visible From Distance
- If jewellery is not visible from 10 feet, it will not show in photos.
10 Â Trial With Blouse Is Mandatory
- Never finalise jewellery without wearing it with your blouse.
- What looks good in the box may not suit you when worn.
- Why Brides Visit Bridal Jewelry Shop, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi
- At Bridal Jewelry Shop Malviya Nagar, designers personally:
- Guide brides on correct jewellery selection
- Match jewellery with lehenga, makeup, and dupatta
- Help balance the overall bridal look
- Customise jewellery as per the bride’s requirement
- This ensures the bride looks rich, royal, elegant, and perfectly balanced — not overloaded.
- Final Bridal Secret
- Jewellery should enhance the bride, not dominate her.
- Bridal Jewellery Trials & Customised Sets
Malviya Nagar, New Delhi
📞 98116 82800, 9953529380

