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Every bride dreams of looking unforgettable on her wedding day - but let’s be honest, the choices can be overwhelming. Between countless Pinterest saves, family traditions, and that inner voice whispering “Will this still look stylish 10 years later?” - picking your bridal jewellery is no small task. What you need isn’t just jewellery, but an experience: pieces that capture tradition, speak of modern elegance, and feel truly yours.
At Tyaani, we believe bridal jewellery is more than ornamentation - it’s an heirloom in the making, a reflection of your story, and a statement that goes beyond a single day. That’s why our 2025 curation blends timeless heritage with contemporary styling, giving every bride the chance to shine her way.
Let’s walk through the 10 Bridal Jewellery Trends of 2025 that every bride-to-be will love - and discover how Tyaani helps you style them not just for your wedding, but for a lifetime of celebrations.
Chokers continue to reign in bridal fashion - only this time, they’re bolder, layered with uncut diamonds (Polki) and pearls, and designed to frame the face beautifully. A Tyaani Polki choker with meenakari detailing instantly adds regality, while still balancing modern minimalism. Pair it with a sweetheart neckline lehenga blouse or even a contemporary gown for a fusion touch.
The crescent-shaped Chandbali has transcended from a classic to a must-have bridal essential in 2025. Oversized chandbalis studded with Polki diamonds bring that majestic sway with every step. Brides are styling them not just with bridal lehengas, but also with pastel reception gowns. At Tyaani, our Chandbalis are handcrafted to be lightweight yet dramatic - perfect for those endless wedding festivities.
One necklace is never enough in 2025. Brides are stacking delicate long Polki strings with heavier chokers for a regal, layered effect. This trend captures the grandeur of heritage weddings while giving brides freedom to re-wear individual pieces later. Our layered Tyaani sets are designed with detachable elements, letting you transform one heavy set into versatile jewellery for every occasion.
Heavy earrings look stunning but can be difficult to carry all day. The 2025 bride is embracing lightweight jhumkas - Polki-studded, pearl-strung, airy enough for comfort but heavy enough in look to wow the crowd. Perfect for haldi, mehendi, or even destination weddings where fuss-free elegance is the need.
Mangalsutras have received a glamorous makeover. Think sleek black bead chains, minimal gold motifs, and Polki diamond pendants. Brides today want something they can wear daily, and Tyaani’s modern mangalsutras make that possible - they are chic enough for a boardroom, yet traditional enough to honour heritage.
Handcrafted Jadau jewellery is making a glorious comeback. The revival in 2025 highlights Rajasthani and Mughal artistry with Polki, meenakari, and gemstone inlay. Brides are rediscovering the royal feel of Jadau - a reminder that heritage never goes out of style. With Tyaani’s workshops bringing centuries-old craftsmanship alive, each piece feels like a personal time capsule.
Brides wearing ivory, blush, or powder blue lehengas are choosing pastel gemstones - think rose quartz, aquamarines, and emerald-polki mixes. These soft colours bring a dreamy contrast to Polki settings and add freshness to the bridal palette. A Tyaani pastel Polki set ensures your jewellery complements the softer hues without losing grandeur.
The maang tikka has grown larger, bolder, and more experimental. Oversized Polki tikkas or layered mathapattis frame the face and make an instant Instagram-worthy moment. In 2025, brides are leaning into statement head jewellery as the ultimate accessory for their big day.
Minimal bangles are out - 2025 is about bold kadas. Polki-embedded cuffs and stacked oversized kadas add a majestic charm to the bridal ensemble. They pair equally well with traditional lehengas and Indo-western outfits, making them a smart bridal investment.
The biggest trend of 2025? Practical luxury. Brides no longer want jewellery that sits in a locker after the wedding. They’re investing in versatile pieces - detachable necklaces, lightweight Polki earrings, statement rings - that transition seamlessly into festive wear. Tyaani’s philosophy of heritage meets everyday wear ensures your bridal jewellery becomes part of your life, not just your wedding.
Your bridal jewellery isn’t just about following trends - it’s about creating moments that last forever. With Tyaani, you’re not only adorning yourself with Polki and Jadau, but embracing an experience - one where heritage meets your modern story, where every sparkle feels personal, and where your bridal look remains timeless long after the wedding day.
In 2025, brides are leaning towards a perfect mix of tradition and modernity. Statement Polki chokers, oversized chandbalis, layered necklaces, modern mangalsutras, and pastel gemstone accents are dominating bridal trousseaus.
Chokers remain one of the strongest bridal trends. The 2025 bride is embracing heavy Polki chokers, often styled with meenakari work or pearls for a layered effect. They look regal with deep-neck lehengas and can also be re-styled with contemporary gowns, making them a timeless investment.
This year, brides are choosing between two strong earring styles: oversized chandbalis for drama and lightweight Polki jhumkas for comfort.
Polki jewellery, especially when crafted by Tyaani, is designed to be versatile. A Polki choker can be styled with a silk saree, while delicate Polki studs or jhumkas pair beautifully with festive or even semi-formal looks.
The pastel gemstones like rose quartz, aquamarines, and emeralds are very much in trend. These soft hues balance the grandeur of Polki while matching pastel or ivory bridal lehengas.
Brides are going bold with headpieces. Oversized Polki maang tikkas and elaborate mathapattis are stealing the spotlight this year.
When gifting a bride, it’s best to pick versatile pieces she can re-wear often. Lightweight Polki jhumkas, cocktail rings, delicate modern mangalsutras, or even a small pastel Polki pendant set are thoughtful options that combine luxury with practicality.
Layering is not just a trend, it’s a movement in 2025. Brides are pairing heavy Polki chokers with longer haars to create depth and dimension in their bridal look.
For brides wearing blush, mint, ivory, or powder blue, Polki jewellery with pastel gemstone accents is the perfect choice. It softens the look while still keeping it bridal.
Destination weddings call for lighter, travel-friendly pieces. Lightweight jhumkas, modern mangalsutras, and detachable layered necklaces are ideal because they are easy to pack, versatile across multiple functions, and comfortable to wear in different climates.
If you want your look to trend online, go bold with oversized Polki maang tikkas, chandbalis, and statement chokers. These pieces photograph beautifully and add that dramatic edge brides love seeing in their wedding reels and portraits.
To achieve a regal aesthetic, brides are opting for heritage Jadau sets, oversized Polki kadas, and multi-layered necklaces. These pieces evoke the grandeur of royal weddings, blending heritage artistry with modern styling for a truly majestic appearance.
Bridesmaids are embracing dainty versions of bridal trends. Think minimal Polki chokers, small chandbalis, pastel gemstone rings, and lightweight jhumkas. The goal is to complement the bride’s look while keeping their jewellery chic and wearable for later occasions.