Top 10 Jewellery Trends in India 2026 — What Every Woman Should Own

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India's jewellery landscape in 2026 is defined by a sophisticated blend of heritage craftsmanship and contemporary design. From layered necklaces and sculptural earrings to the revival of Polki and Kundan techniques, this year's trends reflect the modern Indian woman's desire for pieces that are both personal and versatile. Whether you are updating your collection for a wedding season, investing in statement pieces, or curating everyday elegance, these ten jewellery trends define what is most desirable in India this year. At Auric Jewels in Sector 45, Gurgaon, our collections are curated to reflect these trends — with BIS hallmarked gold and IGI/GIA certified diamonds that meet the highest standards of quality.

1. Layered Necklaces — The Art of Stacking

Layered necklaces continue to dominate as the most visible jewellery trend in India for 2026. The technique involves wearing two to four necklaces of varying lengths — typically a choker (14 inches), a princess-length piece (18 inches), and a longer pendant chain (22 to 24 inches) — to create a cascading, dimensional look.

In 2026, the most sophisticated layering combines different textures and metals: a flat gold choker with a diamond-accented pendant chain, or a Polki choker with a sleek modern chain. The key to elegant layering is variety in thickness and design while maintaining a cohesive aesthetic. This trend works beautifully with both sarees and Western formal wear, making it one of the most versatile trends of the year.

2. Sculptural Earrings — Bold and Architectural

Sculptural earrings have moved from fashion runways to fine jewellery in 2026. These are statement pieces that feature organic shapes, asymmetric designs, abstract forms, and architectural geometry — crafted in gold and often accented with diamonds or coloured gemstones.

Unlike traditional jhumkas or chandbalis, sculptural earrings are modern, artistic, and designed to be the focal point of an outfit. They pair exceptionally well with minimal neckwear, allowing the earrings to command attention. For the woman who wants one piece to transform her look, a pair of sculptural gold earrings from a curated collection is the investment to make in 2026.

3. Polki and Kundan Revival — Heritage Meets Modernity

Polki (uncut diamond) and Kundan (glass-set) jewellery have made a powerful comeback in 2026, but with a modern interpretation. Designers are incorporating these traditional Indian techniques into lighter, more wearable formats — think Polki studs instead of heavy chandbalis, or a single Kundan pendant on a sleek gold chain instead of a full bridal set.

This revival appeals to women who love the warmth and character of traditional Indian jewellery but want pieces that fit into their contemporary lifestyle. At Auric Jewels, our Polki-inspired pieces combine the heritage charm of uncut diamonds with modern settings in 22K gold, creating jewellery that honours tradition while embracing current design sensibilities.

4. Convertible Jewellery — Two Looks, One Piece

Convertible or transformable jewellery is one of the most innovative trends in 2026. These are pieces engineered to be worn in multiple ways: a pendant that detaches from a necklace to become a brooch, earrings with removable drops that convert from chandelier to stud, or a bangle that opens into a bracelet.

The appeal of convertible jewellery is both practical and aspirational. A single piece serves multiple occasions and moods, offering exceptional value and versatility. For working women and frequent travellers, convertible jewellery reduces the number of pieces needed while maximising styling options.

5. Chunky Gold Cuffs and Statement Bracelets

After years of delicate, minimalist wrist jewellery, 2026 has brought back bold gold cuffs and statement bracelets. These pieces make an impact — wide gold cuffs with hammered textures, oversized chain-link bracelets, and structured bangles with geometric cutouts are defining the trend.

The key to wearing chunky gold cuffs in 2026 is restraint elsewhere. Pair a statement cuff with understated earrings and no necklace, or let a bold bracelet be the sole accessory on your wrist. This one-piece-statement approach feels modern and confident rather than heavy or overdone.

6. Statement Brooches — The Unexpected Accessory

Brooches have returned to relevance in Indian jewellery fashion for 2026, moving beyond their traditional association with saree pins and corsages. Modern jewellery brooches are being worn on blazer lapels, attached to handbag straps, pinned to scarves, and even used as hair accessories.

In fine jewellery, gold and diamond brooches featuring floral motifs, abstract designs, and nature-inspired forms are the most coveted. A well-crafted brooch in 18K gold with diamond accents adds an unexpected element of luxury to both Indian and Western outfits — a hallmark of truly personal style.

7. Lightweight Bridal Sets — Modern Brides, Lighter Jewellery

The most significant shift in Indian bridal jewellery for 2026 is the move toward lighter, more refined bridal sets. Today's brides are choosing curated sets rather than heavy, ornate suites — preferring diamond-studded necklaces with delicate craftsmanship over massive gold pieces.

Lightweight bridal sets in 2026 feature sleeker profiles, more diamond work relative to gold weight, and designs that can be worn beyond the wedding day. A bridal necklace that transitions into an anniversary dinner piece, or bridal earrings that work for corporate events — this is what the modern Indian bride wants. Auric Jewels' bridal collection reflects this evolution with sets that balance tradition, comfort, and enduring style.

8. Pastel Gemstones — Soft Colour, Strong Impact

Pastel-coloured gemstones — rose quartz, morganite, aquamarine, light amethyst, and pink sapphire — are making a significant entry into Indian fine jewellery in 2026. These soft-hued stones, set in rose gold or yellow gold, create a romantic, feminine aesthetic that contrasts beautifully with the traditional warmth of Indian gold jewellery.

Pastel gemstone rings, earrings, and pendants are being chosen for engagements, birthdays, and personal milestones — occasions where colour adds meaning and personality. The trend reflects a broader shift in Indian jewellery toward self-expression and personal significance over convention.

9. Mixed Metals — Gold Meets Platinum Meets Rose Gold

The traditional rule of matching metals is officially outdated in 2026. Mixed-metal jewellery — pieces that combine yellow gold with white gold, rose gold, or platinum within a single design — has become one of the year's most embraced trends.

Mixed-metal pieces are inherently versatile, complementing any outfit and any other jewellery you are wearing. A necklace with yellow gold and white gold links, or earrings that blend rose gold with diamond-set white gold elements, creates visual interest and eliminates the need to match every piece to a single metal. At Auric Jewels, our mixed-metal collection features harmonious combinations in 18K gold that are designed for modern, effortless styling.

10. Personalised and Initial Jewellery — Meaningful and Unique

Personalised jewellery has evolved far beyond simple name necklaces. In 2026, the trend encompasses initial pendants in gold with diamond accents, birthstone-set rings, coordinate-engraved bracelets, and custom-designed pieces that carry personal symbolism.

What makes this trend significant in the Indian context is its intersection with gifting culture. A personalised gold pendant with a child's initial, a ring set with a family member's birthstone, or a bracelet engraved with a meaningful date — these are gifts that combine the enduring value of fine gold and diamonds with deeply personal sentiment.

Trends come and go, but well-chosen jewellery endures. Here are three principles for investing in trend-driven pieces wisely.

Choose quality over novelty. A trend piece crafted in BIS hallmarked gold with IGI certified diamonds will hold its value and beauty long after the trend has peaked. Avoid trend-chasing in costume jewellery when a single fine jewellery piece offers both current relevance and lasting worth.

Focus on versatility. The best trend investments are pieces that work across multiple occasions and outfits. A pair of sculptural gold earrings that works for a wedding reception and a corporate event delivers far more value than a piece with limited wearability.

Buy from trusted sources. Trend-driven jewellery is only a wise investment when the materials and craftsmanship are genuine. Every piece from Auric Jewels comes with BIS hallmarking, certified diamonds, and transparent pricing — ensuring your trend investment is also a quality investment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Jewellery trends reflect how women express themselves, celebrate milestones, and invest in beauty that lasts. At Auric Jewels, we curate collections that honour India's jewellery heritage while embracing the design evolution that makes 2026 one of the most exciting years in Indian fine jewellery.

Visit our showroom at Sector 45, Gurgaon (open 10 AM to 8 PM, seven days a week) or explore the latest collections at www.auricjewels.com. For styling advice and personalised recommendations, WhatsApp us at +91 90124 95941.

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