Jewellery Under 8K For Your First Diwali As A Newlywed

 

Who says after the wedding the festivities are all over? Instead, it marks the beginning of ‘ a series of Firsts’ with your partner… There are the First dinner dates, the First Karwachauth and of course, the First Diwali (which btw, is almost here!) And so are we, with some interesting Diwali finds in our kitty for our newlyweds & all the others who don’t mind some blingy indulgence within a decent budget!

So we took 8K to some of our favorite jewellery labels to find some festive jewellery for our ladies. And boy, we got so many! Scroll through and make the most of this edit! 

Keep It Royal With This Victorian Style Double Layered Set!

If you are looking for a royal and regal look for your first Diwali, this double-layered, rama green-hued necklace will do the trick. We loved the detailing and the old-money finish, with a budget-friendly tag.

Complete Set: Priced at ₹ 6800/ Shop via Anairaa

Gorgeous Polki And Stone Necklace Set That Will Turn Heads

Crafted with premium A2 grade Polki stones and set in a delicate gold foil ghaat, this exquisite set is a symbol of timeless elegance. The 18 ct micron gold plating adds a luxurious finish, making it the perfect choice to elevate your festive look.

Complete Set: Priced at ₹ 8100/ Shop via Yuvaan Jewels

For All Those Indo-Western Outfits And Party Looks, This Multi-Hued Choker Is A Total Winner!

Make a bold statement this Diwali with the multi-jewelled choker, featuring maroon, gold, and light mint opal crystals, accented with sleek gold bars and a stunning baroque pearl drop. This vibrant combination of colours and textures brings a modern twist to traditional elegance, perfect for your festive celebrations

Choker Necklace: Priced at ₹ 5525/ Shop via Amama

This oxidised choker necklace that’s so versatile in it’s wear

Made of brass metal this one gives an oxidised silver look and is easy to pair with fusion outfits for that eye-catching look!

Choker Set: Priced at ₹3500/ Shop via Vaidaan

Go Classy And Minimal With This Pearl Polki Choker Set For Your Choti Diwali Look!

Featuring delicate Polki stones paired with lustrous pearls, this choker exudes understated elegance. Perfect for the modern bride, it offers a chic, timeless look for your first Diwali celebration. Simple yet sophisticated, it’s the perfect finishing touch to your festive ensemble.

Choker Set: Priced at ₹8200/ Shop via Zevar King

Nothing Like A Traditional Temple Jewellery Set For Diwali!

If you are looking to go traditional for your first laxmi-poojan look, this is a stunning choice for your first Diwali as a bride. Crafted with high-quality materials and featuring intricate temple-inspired designs, its rich gold finish adds a divine elegance to your festive saree!

Necklace: Priced at ₹8000/ Shop via Dhora

Multicoloured Gold Plated Jadau Kundan Earrings

Add a pop of colour to your festive look with these multicoloured gold-plated jadau kundan earrings. Featuring intricate Jadau stone setting on a gold-plated base, these earrings bring together tradition and modern flair. With a comfortable push-back fastening, they’re perfect for celebrating your first Diwali in style

Earrings Set: Priced at ₹7500/ Shop via Mortantra

Totally In Love With This Jade Green Polki Necklace For Bhaidooj Look!

Featuring delicate jade stones and a distinctive Polki pendant, this piece adds a regal charm to your saree. Designed with impeccable craftsmanship, it’s a timeless accessory you’ll cherish for years, making it the ideal choice for your festive wardrobe.

Earrings Set: Priced at ₹7,599 / Shop via Paisley Pop

Crushing On This Statement Elephant Motif Embossed Temple Jewellery-Style Bangles!

Crafted from a 22k gold-plated silver-copper alloy, this bangle exudes timeless opulence with its intricate detailing. Designed to reflect cultural elegance, it’s the ideal accessory to elevate your festive attire with a touch of tradition.

Bangles: Priced at ₹5,999 / Shop via Paisley Pop

 

Got your Diwali bling sorted? Cart your favs right now and make for the ultimate patakha (but don’t burn one) on your first Diwali as a newlywed bride!

 

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