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Dainty & Dazzling – Festive accessories by Jadau Jewellery by Falguni Mehta

Kickstart your upcoming festivities with timeless accessories that are sure to add splendour to your look. Taking inspiration from the Mughal era, the assortment includes a set of earrings, rings, bracelets, bangles and much more. These extraordinary pieces are crafted using a combination of uncut diamonds, semi-precious stones and unique motifs, making them a perfect fit for a bride and her bridesmaids. The new jadau line will undoubtedly complete every bride’s trousseau and any festive occasions.

In this collection, the classic heritage designs are recreated with a modern twist. With not being limited only to brides, this range encompasses contemporary accessories for your offbeat cocktail and sangeet functions to heirloom pieces for those extravagant wedding ceremonies. Every bride-to-be and her family are sure to find something for each event on their wedding itinerary.

The pieces from this collection have an enduring appeal that never fail to catch attention. They tend to elevate any look and add a splash of tradition to the outfit. The entire collection apart from diamonds uses a lot of emeralds, pearls and rubies, which owing to their traditional attributes, add to the ethnicity of the collection. The minutely detailed work on the gold gives the jewels a royal and elegant look. The Dainty & Dazzling festive collection is a much-needed take away from traditional bridal wear – perfect for the Contemporary Indian Woman!

Courtesy: Retail Jeweller India News
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