logo
Is Bridal Jewellery All About The Big Rocks Now?

Is Bridal Jewellery All About The Big Rocks Now?

NDTVa day ago

Are you a modern Indian bride-to-be who has said yes to the proposal and to your wedding dress? The obvious next step is picking the jewellery to add all the sparkles to your look for the big day. What are you inclining towards taking the traditional Indian path of the good old gold and kundan jewels or the one leading to carats worth of shimmer and shine in the form of on-trend gemstones encrusted wedding jewellery.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by KIARA (@kiaraaliaadvani)
Whether it is the OG engagement ring, or the bridal jewellery trousseau; what are the contemporary Indian brides opting for? Are they going the gemstones route taken by many a celebrity in the recent years such as Kiara Advani, Parineeti Chopra, Nayanthara and more? Or are they wanting to take the gold jewellery route? Well, if the road taken is that of the gemstones, let us decode if it is all about the big rocks for the new-age brides or are they going for a different aesthetic?
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by @parineetichopra
NDTV spoke to jewellery industry stalwart and designer, Sunita Shekhawat, and other leading jewellers including Angara, Craftier, Golubhai Badalia Diamonds, Akoirah and more to decode if today's bridal jewellery is all about big rocks being worn as a status symbol or do these choices resound with their tastes as well.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in)
Every Girl Dreams Of The Big Solitaire As A Wedding Ring, How Has This Trend Stayed Timeless?
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Sunita Shekhawat (@sunita_shekhawat_jaipur)
Sunita Shekhawat, who helms Sunita Shekhawat Jaipur, tells NDTV, "I personally feel solitaire has stayed timeless because it represents purity, commitment, and individuality. It's elegance lies in its simplicity, making it just as relevant for the modern bride as it was for generations past. Whether set in classic gold or paired with traditional meenakari, it remains a powerful symbol of love that transcends trends."
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Sunita Shekhawat (@sunita_shekhawat_jaipur)
Aditi Daga, co-founder of Angara, seconds Sunita Shekhawat's opinion, "The solitaire is classic because it's versatile and symbolic. Brides still choose it, but today they're looking for more value and personalisation."
Namrata Kothari, founder at Akoirah by Augmont, is of the same opinion as well, "The solitaire ring remains a timeless classic because it symbolizes simplicity, elegance, and the commitment that comes with marriage. Its understated design is universally loved and has always been a symbol of eternal love."
Achal Gupta, jewellery designer and founder Craftier, too says, "There's a reason the solitaire has maintained its position in the heart of every bride-to-be. The solitaire is a timeless, elegant setting informing all-time commitment. Today, with lab-grown solitaires brides can own that dream, having it beautifully made with consciousness."
Golu Bhai and Ishmita Badalia founders of Golubhai Badalia Diamonds, tells NDTV, "A solitaire isn't just a ring; it's a sentiment of a promise cast in brilliance. The timeless appeal of the solitaire lies in its purity and symbolism. Brides may evolve, styles may shift, but the big solitaire remains the ultimate emblem of enduring love."
That is a unanimous industry wide opinion, we must say.
The Shift From Gold And Kundan Jewels To Gemstone Heavy Jewellery Is Real. What Do The Contemporary Brides Want As Their Bridal Jewels?
Sunita Shekhawat expresses her opinion on the shift and the preferences of the modern-day brides, "Today's brides are looking for jewellery that tells a personal story. While traditional gold and kundan will always hold a place of pride, contemporary brides are embracing gemstones bases their colour and individuality. They want sets that are versatile, something they can wear beyond the wedding day, that reflects their personality while still honouring heritage."
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Sunita Shekhawat (@sunita_shekhawat_jaipur)
Aditi Daga is coincidentally of the same opinion again, "Brides want jewellery that feels personal, intentional, and wearable beyond the wedding day. There's a move away from bulky sets toward modular, high-impact pieces like stackable gemstone rings, or layered necklaces with mixed cuts and textures. We've seen strong demand for gemstones like rubies, sapphires, and emeralds in bridal orders, especially pieces that can be worn again at receptions, anniversaries, or even as daily heirlooms."
This expresses how the new-age brides pick pieces that mirror their stories and opt for jewellery that are wearable beyond their wedding day.
Do The Brides Of Today Prefer A Certain Gemstone Such As Emeralds Or Diamonds Over The Others?
Sunita Shekhawat tells NDTV what the brides of today prefer in terms of gemstones. "Coloured stones are becoming a quiet favourite amongst contemporary brides. They present a unique blend of rarity, luxury, and personal expression. Brides today are looking beyond the traditional they want something meaningful and distinctive. Naturally sourced coloured diamonds, with their subtle hues and timeless appeal, fit beautifully into that vision. They're elegant, expressive, and truly one-of-a-kind-just like the modern bride."
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Sunita Shekhawat (@sunita_shekhawat_jaipur)
Anchal Gupta also shares a similar point of view that diamonds are a bride's first choice. "No other gemstone replicates the brilliance and emotional value of a diamond; but emeralds and sapphires are on the rise, especially among brides looking for that exceptional touch with their bridal attire, all-the-while being mindful of sourcing."
Are The Size And Carats Of Gemstones Becoming A Symbol Of The Price Tag Attached To Them? Or Is There An Aesthetic Element Involved When Young Brides Look For Their Wedding Jewellery?
Sunita Shekhawat tells NDTV that contemporary brides rate the emotional value their jewellery over their carats and size. 'While size and carat still carry a certain prestige, brides are far more attuned to the aesthetic and emotional value of their jewellery. They want pieces that reflect their personality, not just their price tag. The craftsmanship, design, and how a jewel complements their style matter just as much, if not more than the weight or size of the gemstone. At our atelier, we often see young brides choosing refined, thoughtfully designed pieces where the beauty lies in detail, colour, and hentage. For them, it's about how the jewellery feels, not just how much it weighs.'
Aditi Daga adds her opinion, "For today's brides, aesthetics and meaning often outweigh just carat size. While size can influence price, it's no longer the sole marker of value. Many brides are now asking smarter questions about origin, treatment, quality, and craftsmanship."
How Have Gemstones Set Bridal Jewellery Trends In The Recent Years?
Sunita Shekhawat tells NDTV how gemstones can be credited with refreshing the bridal jewellery trends, "Gemstones have brought a fresh vibrancy to bridal jewellery, Brides today are moving beyond all-gold looks and embracing colour-deep emeralds, royal blues, and soft pastels. These stones add personality, emotion, and a sense of individuality, making each bridal look truly unique, It's a beautiful shift toward meaningful luxury."
Golu Bhai and Ishmita Badalia express a similar opinion, "Gemstones have diversified bridal palettes, but diamonds continue to dictate the bridal aesthetic. Solitaire engagement rings, chandelier diamond earrings, and layered diamond necklaces remain at the forefront, occasionally accented by coloured stones."
Has Kareena Kapoor's Solitaire Wedding Ring Become A Cult Symbol For The Brides Of Today To Get Similar Wedding Rings?
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Kareena Kapoor Khan (@kareenakapoorkhan)
Sunita Shekhawat completely agrees, "Kareena Kapoor's solitaire ring definitely sparked admiration and set a trend, especially among modern brides who appreciate timeless elegance. The solitaire's simplicity combined with its classic appeal makes it a coveted choice. While each bride wants something unique, Kareena's ring has certainly inspired many to embrace understated sophistication in their wedding jewellery."
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Sunita Shekhawat (@sunita_shekhawat_jaipur)
Aditi Daga tells NDTV a different tale on this matter, "It probably set a benchmark for clean, classic design. But today's brides want more than replication. Many still gravitate toward solitaire silhouettes, but they're adding personal touches like hidden halos, coloured side stones, vintage-inspired galleries, and meaningful engravings."
Speaking of Celebrities, Comment On How Gemstones Are Taking Centre stage on International Red Carpet
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by BVLGARI Official (@bvlgari)
Aditi Daga tells NDTV, "What we're seeing on global red carpets is a return to jewellery with soul. Gemstones are stepping into the spotlight not just for their beauty, but for their power to communicate individuality, heritage and intention. When Priyanka adorns herself in emeralds or when Diljit pairs a s herwani with emeralds and tourmalines, it's not just fashion. It's storytelling. These choices reflect a deeper cultural confidence and a desire for luxury that feels personal rather than prescribed."
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh)
Golu Bhai and Ishmita Badalia also say, "The MET Gala 2025 was nothing short of a gemstone spectacle. From Priyanka's breathtaking emerald-studded neckpiece to Diljit's diamond-dripped ensemble, one thing was clear-bigger is back. Even celebrities are now leaning into the grandeur of high-carat diamonds. It's not just Hollywood; Bollywood too has caught the fever. Diamonds have officially become the craze of the century, and it's refreshing to see Indian stars take the global stage with unapologetic sparkle. The era of minimalism has made way for maximalism-with diamonds leading the charge."
Just Like Gold Jewellery, Do These Gemstones Jewels Hold And Grow in Value Or Are Breaking Your Bank?
Sunita Shekhawat tells NDTV about the intricacy of investing in gemstones as bridal jewels, "Gemstones, when carefully chosen for quality and rarity, can indeed hold and even appreciate in value over time-much like gold. However, the key is understanding their origin, craftsmanship, and market demand. While some pieces may be an investment, others are meant to be cherished for their beauty and personal meaning rather than financial return. So, it's about balancing passion with prudence."
Aditi Daga keeps it short and sweet and opines the same, "Rare gemstones do hold value and are appreciating assets."
Top Three Gemstones For The Contemporary Indian Bride
Sunita Shekhawat says, "For the modern Indian bride, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires remain timeless favourites. Emeralds bring a fresh vibrancy and symbolise prosperity, rubies exude passion and strength, while sapphires add a touch of royal elegance. Together, they beautifully blend tradition with contemporary style."
Achal Gupta adds, "Well, without any doubt big solitaire diamonds, vintage-inspired sapphires, and rich emeralds for contrast are the top three gemstones. Together, they create a bridal palette that's classy, elegant, versatile, and forward-thinking."
Conclusive Take On The Future Of Gemstones And Indian Brides
Sunita Shekhawat says that the contemporary brides lean towards expression of their individuality over opting for gemstones as status symbols, "Indian brides today crave individuality, sustainability, and stories behind every stone. Gemstones will no longer just be symbols of status but powerful expressions of identity and values. Expect a surge in ethically sourced gems, bold colour combinations, and personalised designs that break the mold-making every bridal piece as unique as the bride herself."
Golu Bhai and Ishmita Badalia add a different point of view, "The future is brilliant and undeniably diamond studded. As Indian brides seek luxury with meaning, we foresee solitaires and standout diamonds continuing to dominate, with accent gemstones adding flair. It's the age of bold elegance, and the big rock is here to stay."
Let us be honest, the brides of today follow the 'all that sparkles is a big rock' jewellery mantra while following their hearts desires and aesthetics alike.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

IND vs ENG: Jasprit Bumrah memes break internet as Team India pacer leads solo charge against England
IND vs ENG: Jasprit Bumrah memes break internet as Team India pacer leads solo charge against England

Time of India

time12 minutes ago

  • Time of India

IND vs ENG: Jasprit Bumrah memes break internet as Team India pacer leads solo charge against England

Jasprit Bumrah of India. (Photo by) NEW DELHI: Day 2 of the India vs England 1st Test at Headingley brought high drama, stellar performances, and a flood of hilarious memes, as Jasprit Bumrah led India's bowling charge with sheer menace. Despite India posting a formidable 471, it was England's gritty response, and Bumrah's brilliance, that stole the spotlight and the internet's imagination. Ollie Pope anchored England's innings with a fighting century, finishing unbeaten on 100. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! But his knock wasn't without fortune. Surviving a fiery opening burst from Bumrah, Pope narrowly avoided lbw, was dropped twice, and edged several deliveries into no-man's land. 07:41 Yashasvi Jaiswal credits Shubman Gill after maiden Test ton in England: 'I love it' The crowd may have held their breath, but social media had its own way of reacting, with memes poking fun at dropped catches, missed chances, and Bumrah's almost-too-good-to-be-true spells. Poll How do you feel about the overall performance of the Indian team in the first two days? Dominant and impressive Good, but needs improvement Disappointing performance Bumrah was a one-man demolition crew, accounting for all three English wickets, removing Crawley in the first over, then dismantling Duckett's stumps, and later nicking off Joe Root . Yet, perhaps the most dramatic moment came when he had Harry Brook caught in the final over, only for the delivery to be called a no-ball. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Social media lit up instantly with reactions, likening Bumrah's overstepping to tragic love stories and unfinished revenge plots. As Headingley saw fluctuating fortunes under moody skies, online, it was clear: Jasprit Bumrah not only lit up the field but also broke the internet. Day 3 promises more action, but Day 2 undoubtedly belonged to Bumrah and the memes. Follow all the live updates, scores, and highlights from the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Hailey Bieber mocks Justin Bieber divorce reports with ring-flaunting selfie, flexes hubby's brand
Hailey Bieber mocks Justin Bieber divorce reports with ring-flaunting selfie, flexes hubby's brand

Indian Express

time27 minutes ago

  • Indian Express

Hailey Bieber mocks Justin Bieber divorce reports with ring-flaunting selfie, flexes hubby's brand

Hailey Bieber has shut down wedding rumours again. The RHODE founder stirred up whispers of trouble in paradise after she was spotted without her wedding ring during a solo outing in New York this Thursday. Fans were quick to connect the dots, especially since the rumour first picked up in March when Hailey unfollowed Justin—though she later blamed it on a glitch after he deactivated his account. However, moments later, the model uploaded a mirror selfie flaunting her ring, and even wore what's being called Justin's new brand, Skylrk. Hailey said shut up haters I'm wearing my ring and on top of that I'm using my husband's brand!!! — Mar (@jaileyisthebest) June 21, 2025 Justin, on the other hand, has been behaving erratically. He's admitted to smoking weed and has been posting cryptic messages calling himself 'broken' or 'standing on business.' In one recent post, he even dropped a screenshot of a conversation cutting someone off, saying, 'If you don't like my anger, you don't like me. My Anger is a response to pain I have been through.' Also read: Hailey Bieber opens up about rumours about divorce with Justin Bieber, dealing with online hate during postpartum: 'You would think after a child…' In the photos obtained by Page Six, Hailey stepped out for breakfast at The Commerce Inn in the West Village. The model was seen wearing a khaki trench coat, paired with black sunglasses, and no ring. Later, she was spotted on the Upper East Side hanging out with friends Camila Morrone and Suki Waterhouse at Chez Fifi. This time, the 28-year-old wore a black leather coat, wide-leg jeans, and again left her $500,000 jewellery piece at home. Ever since the couple tied the knot in a rushed wedding back in 2018, divorce rumours never really left their side, though things did quiet down for a bit when they renewed their vows before the birth of their son, Jack Blues Bieber. In a recent interview with Vogue, Hailey made it clear she's over the noise. 'Well, I thought seven years in it would've [died down] already, and it hasn't,' she sighed. 'You would think after having a child, people would maybe move on, chill out a little bit, but no… So I guess these bi***es are going to be mad.' During the same conversation, she stressed there's no feud or tension in the marriage—if anything, the two are going strong. Justin even came to her defence online, but his increasingly erratic behaviour has fans worried. He's been seen smoking weed at festivals and posting cryptic messages on Instagram, calling himself 'broken.' In one viral clip, he lashed out at paparazzi: 'It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business, is it? … I'm not the one you mess with.' Also read: Justin Bieber admits that he is 'broken' and has 'anger issues,' says he can't heal himself: 'The harder I try to grow, the more…' Just last week, he posted: 'People keep telling me to heal. Don't you think if I could have fixed myself I would have already?' At the same time, rumours of financial strain started making rounds, with reports claiming he still owes a significant amount to former manager Scooter Braun. In another post, Bieber threw shade at what he called 'transactional relationships,' writing, 'If I have to do something to be loved, that's not love.' After Hailey's Vogue cover went live, the singer caught flak for a since-deleted Instagram post where he asked her to 'forgive me for saying u wouldn't get a Vogue cover cuz clearly i was sadly mistaken.' Page Six reported in April that 'Justin is going through a hard time' and that his wife is trying to help. 'Hailey loves Justin with all her heart,' the source said, 'but there's only so much she can do. That doesn't necessarily mean she's happy.' On the work front, the Baby crooner is planning his musical comeback. 'Hailey loves Justin with all her heart,' a source said, 'but there's only so much she can do. That doesn't necessarily mean she's happy.' Earlier reports suggested that Justin's return to work heavily depends on his financial situation, with sources indicating he still owes AEG, the promoter of his canceled Justice World Tour.

Abhishek Kumar, Rinku Dhawan, Falaq Naaz At Munawar Faruqui's First Copy Premiere
Abhishek Kumar, Rinku Dhawan, Falaq Naaz At Munawar Faruqui's First Copy Premiere

News18

timean hour ago

  • News18

Abhishek Kumar, Rinku Dhawan, Falaq Naaz At Munawar Faruqui's First Copy Premiere

Last Updated: Munawar Faruqui debuts in Amazon's First Copy, set in the 1990s tackling movie piracy. Bigg Boss stars reunite, with Munawar and Abhishek's bond stealing the show. Munawar Faruqui finally made his OTT debut in the Amazon series First Copy. The show takes viewers back to the 1990s when people loved watching movies, but piracy was a big problem. Recently, the team came together for a special screening, where Munawar was seen welcoming the guests. Bigg Boss fans got an exciting surprise during the event when some former contestants, including Abhishek Kumar, Rinku Dhawan and Falaq Naaz, reunited on the red carpet. Among all the moments, the friendly connection between Munawar and Abhishek stood out the most and received loud cheers from the photographers. At first, Abhishek Kumar was seen posing with Rinku at the event. But when he noticed Falaq standing nearby, he quickly called her to join them. The three then smiled and posed together for the cameras. After a few clicks, the photographers requested Abhishek to pose alone and he agreed. Soon after, he called Munawar, the main star of the evening, to join him. The two posed side by side, and the comedian stood out in his stylish green blazer and matching pants. View this post on Instagram A post shared by (@tellychakkar) While appearing on Siddharth Kannan's show, earlier this month, Abhishek Kuma spoke about his bond with Munawar Faruqui and said, 'Your soul gets happy meeting him, it's that kind of bond, at least from my side. I don't know what it is from his side, but he always calls me, so obviously there must be something. From my side, the bond has grown stronger. Whenever I see him or meet him, I feel very happy. It feels nice to meet him. Bigg Boss turned out well for both of us. He won and I was the runner up." When the host joked about them being sharp when it came to girls, Abhishek laughed and shared, that Munawar gets a lot of attention from girls, while he doesn't. He also added that sometimes a certain image gets created in Bigg Boss and they can't do much about it. As per the official synopsis, First Copy follows 'Arif, a spirited young man whose magnetic charm and street-smart instinct lead him to a world where film dreams are copied, consumed, and capitalised. As ambitions grow, so do the emotional costs. First Copy is set against a cultural landscape that reflects real issues of accessibility, nostalgia, and the value of original creation. In an age where digital consumption is reshaping entertainment, the series offers a reflection on why supporting legal, creator-first content matters more than ever." Other than Munawar Faruqui, the series also stars Krystle D'Souza, Gulshan Grover, Saqib Ayub, Ashi Singh, Meiyang Chang, Inam Ul Haq and Raza Murad. First Published:

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store