Thursday, 9 May 2024

How to style your antique jewellery?

Antique jewellery is like reading a Shakespeare masterpiece while enjoying a steaming mug of freshly brewed hot chocolate on a chilly winter night. While the similarity is appealing, the jewellery is irresistible. “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” as they say, and the same can be said about antique jewellery. The term connotes jewellery that is almost a hundred years old, but this is not the case.

The antique gold jewellery receives its name from its relic appearance after an oxidation stage, giving it a gorgeous gold-tone.

For the overwhelming attractiveness and matte finish, antique jewellery currently enjoys a hall of fame among other gold jewellery designs. In addition, antique gold jewellery gets known for its dull lustre and understated brilliance, which many millennial women adore.

Are you wondering why millennials are fond of them? The answer lies in South Indian gold jewellery designs with a sublime simplicity and a quirky aura that is difficult to ignore. Antique jewellery is trendy in South Indian weddings, where it is a necessity. As a result, many jewellers have started displaying bridal antique jewellery sets that are beyond the ordinary.

Here are some suggestions for pairing your antique bridal jewellery sets:

Antique locket

Wear an ancient Radha Krishna locket with a Kanjeevaram saree to bring out the grandeur of the antique jewellery you are wearing. You can match the antique lockets nestled in ropes of tiny pearl beads, ruby, or emerald beads with rich silk sarees with linings of peacocks, lotuses, and elephants.

Antique jewellery earrings

 

Wear long antique chandeliers, Jhumkas or gold earrings with long gowns or flowy dresses with a plain neck, understanding that the charm of antique jewellery thrives when kept simple. It effectively emphasises both your earrings and style. Jhumkas are available when you shop for gold jewellery online and are another fantastic alternative for informal gatherings, family occasions, and low-key everyday events.

Short tops, crop tops, long length Kurtis with eloquent gold thread embroidery, and various native Indian attires look amazing with the antique Jhumkas.

Antique haram

Let onlookers admire the delicate intricacies of your antique jewellery. You only achieve this when your apparel is understated and the jewellery is eye-catching. Antique harams look great with high neck/Chinese neck blouses, patterned belly cut lehengas, and hair wrapped in a tidy bun or left loose to flow with the breeze. Do check for unique haram designs when you do online jewellery shopping.

Second, if you want your jewellery to stand out, wear an inconspicuous pastel and pair it with an antique step haram design on your bosom that offers three or four steps of decoration with hair done in a simple fishtail plait.

Antique necklace

Antique necklaces are available in various designs, patterns, and styles, including Kundan, temple, pearl, and diamond. The antique artistry gets maintained by these deviations, which are either stone or design differences.

Karigars have not strayed far from the cliché designs of peacocks, elephants, lotus, paisleys, flower bloom motifs, and so on. Still, they have elevated their design to include geometric patterns, asymmetric castings, and abstract contrasts that the millennial woman prefers. In addition, antique necklaces are available in seasonal motifs as well as lightweight styles.

The antique gold Kundan jewellery sets, or a fusion of necklaces studded with divine gemstones such as rubies, emeralds, corals, and pearls, are a feast to wear to your nuptials or to celebrate the weddings of your loved ones. Mix and match simple styles for office events, festival days, and sarees, and widely worn with traditional pull back hairstyles.

Antique kadas & bangles 

Kadas and bangles are another popular woman’s accessory, and when it comes to antique gold bangles, one can never have too many. You can check out the unique designs when you explore jewellery online websites.

They range from basic motifs to stunning and intricate designs. The kadas are an excellent addition to any Indian outfit. They look great on anarkalis, long regular Kurtis, and umbrella cut Kurtis. A massive gold Kada helps fill your outfit’s jewellery gaps if you wear a saree for an evening outing.

When women look for minimalistic, fashionable, yet traditional solutions, broad antique kadas with a latch hook fastening helps. Unlike the past, Kada designs are not limited to floral motifs. The Arangetram style, vast stone-studded arrays, and exquisite gold mesh decorations have dancing damsel motifs.