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Five Unique Ways To Utilise Your Wedding Jewellery This Festival Season

Wedding jewellery is kept in a locker until a once-a-year (or even twice-a-year) function allows you to wear it. Check out these ideas for how to use them during the festive season!

Weddings are once-in-a-lifetime events, and people like to go all out for them. They like to wear their best jewellery to match the occasion. Wedding jewellery is an essential component of any trousseau. Some women inherit it from their parents and grandparents, while others prefer to buy items that complement their outfits. But what happens to all that heavy, expensive jewellery after the wedding is over?

They are kept in a locker until a once-a-year (or even twice-a-year) function comes up and you get to take them out. Here are some suggestions by Aanchal Jain, Founder at Izzari by Aanchal Jain for utilising and styling your wedding jewellery during festive seasons:

Pair Your Choker With A Western Look:

Pairing jewelry with any of your western outfits has become modish in the world of fashion. Women can pair their heavy choker wedding piece with a beautiful neutral satin shirt along with a matching multi-pleated skirt. This would enhance your festive look and would make you the center of attraction at any occasion.

Mix And Match To Create A Fusion Look:

The most effective way to do it is to break the set or layer it with different styling on your traditional outfits. Use your heavy jhumkas with some other sleek neck piece. Or you may also pair your heavy neck piece with some small earrings that would overall help you in creating a new look for your Navratri events.

Use Your Earrings And bangles For Creating Subtle Look:

Festivals are all about wearing beautiful jewelry. To enhance your festive look you can use your wedding earrings and bangles with any embroidered traditional suit or saree and create a subtle look which will compliment your Navraatri looks in a much desired way. The subtle look with subtle makeup and jewelry would never go out of the trend.

Utilize Your Matha Patti’s Tikka For Festive Occasions:

Matha pattis are the highlight of the wedding look and girls are very much attached to their wedding jewelry. You can always utilize your matha patti’s tikka for the upcoming festival looks. Maang tikka looks very graceful when carried with a lovely bun or any other hairstyle on western lehengas. 

Gold Long Necklaces For A Traditional Look:

Brides who carry long necklaces on their wedding day can utilize their ornament on Navratri and Durga Puja festivities with a beautiful silk and Kanjivaram saree or a heavy suit. This look is always evergreen and gives a delightful look to your complete attire.

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