Complete Bridal Jewellery Set Guide 2026 — What Every Indian Bride Needs

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Complete Bridal Jewellery Set Guide 2026 — What Every Indian Bride Needs

A complete bridal jewellery set is one of the most significant investments an Indian family makes, combining cultural tradition, personal expression, and lasting financial value. In 2026, the Indian bridal jewellery landscape has evolved to embrace both heritage designs and contemporary aesthetics.

From the maang tikka that frames the forehead to the anklets that complete the bridal silhouette, each piece carries cultural meaning. At Auric Jewels in Sector 45, Gurgaon, our consultants curate complete bridal sets in BIS hallmarked gold and IGI/GIA certified diamonds.

The Complete Indian Bridal Jewellery Checklist

1. Maang Tikka — The Crown of the Bride

The maang tikka is the centrepiece of bridal headwear, suspended from the hair parting to rest on the forehead. It symbolises the bride's third eye and is one of the 16 Solah Shringar bridal adornments.

Popular 2026 styles include Kundan tikkas with pearl drops, diamond tikkas in 18K white gold, and ruby or emerald accent pieces. Choose a maang tikka that complements your necklace without competing for attention.

2. bridal necklace sets — The Statement Piece

The bridal necklace is the most visually prominent piece in the ensemble. Most Indian brides wear a choker-length piece alongside a longer rani haar or princess-length necklace.

Top 2026 trends include Polki chokers with meenakari work, layered diamond necklaces, and temple jewellery in 22K gold. Select the necklace first and build the remaining pieces around its design aesthetic.

3. bridal earrings, Bangles & Rings

Bridal earrings should frame the face while complementing the necklace. In 2026, brides are favouring lighter pieces — chandbalis, jhumkas, or kaan chains — that deliver visual impact through design rather than weight.

Bridal bangles are essential across all Indian traditions, from Punjabi chooda to gold kangan. Popular 2026 styles include broad Kundan kadas, diamond tennis bangles, and antique-finish jali bangles.

The bridal ring ensemble may include solitaire diamonds, eternity bands, or Kundan-work gold rings to match the set. Ensure sizing is done professionally, as fingers may swell during long ceremonies.

4. Haath Phool — The Signature Bridal Accessory

The haath phool connects a ring to a bracelet via delicate chains draped across the back of the hand. It is one of the most photogenic and distinctly bridal jewellery pieces.

In 2026, designs range from elaborate Kundan and pearl configurations to minimalist diamond-chain versions. Many brides choose a haath phool that matches their maang tikka for a cohesive look.

5. Anklets (Payal) — The Finishing Touch

Anklets complete the bridal jewellery ensemble from head to toe. In Indian tradition, the sound of anklets is considered auspicious and is associated with the bride's arrival.

In 2026, bridal anklets range from traditional silver payals with ghungroo bells to gold anklets with diamond accents and contemporary chain designs with charm details.

Visit Auric Jewels in Sector 45, Gurgaon to consult our bridal jewellery specialists and curate your complete 2026 bridal set with certified gold and diamond pieces crafted to last a lifetime.

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