Choose Your Necklace Base Wisely
The beauty of a Jadau pendant lies in its adaptability.
- Grand & Layered Look: Pair it with a multi-strand Polki haar or pearl mala for a regal, maharani-inspired effect.
- Minimal Elegance: Let the pendant hang from a simple gold chain or single-strand pearl necklace for understated sophistication.
Match the Motifs with Your Outfit
If your bridal attire is rich in floral embroidery, choose a pendant with matching floral motifs. For geometric or symmetrical lehenga patterns, opt for a more structured pendant design for visual harmony.
Coordinate with Earrings
A Jadau pendant set works beautifully with matching chandbalis, jhumkas, or Polki studs. This creates a balanced, cohesive bridal frame without overwhelming the face.
Colour Accents to Tie the Look Together
Gemstone accents like emerald green, ruby red, or pearl white can subtly connect your jewellery to your bridal colour palette. This small detail can make your overall look feel more curated and intentional.
Layer for Dramatic Impact
If you’re wearing a deep neckline, layer your pendant set with a shorter Jadau choker for a layered, luxurious finish that photographs beautifully.
Hairstyles that Highlight the Pendant
High buns, side braids, or sleek ponytails work well to ensure your neckline and pendant are visible in wedding portraits. For saree brides, side-swept hair can also frame the pendant elegantly.
Think Beyond the Wedding
One of the greatest advantages of a Jadau pendant is its versatility. Post-wedding, wear it with chiffon sarees, silk kurtas, or even western gowns for festive or formal occasions.