Traditional Earrings
From delicate studs to statement jhumkas, earrings have been a constant in every Indian woman’s jewellery box. In 2025, traditional earrings are evolving - lighter, more versatile, yet rich with meenakari work, uncut diamonds, and pearls. Perfect for pairing with sarees, lehengas, or even tailored blazers.
Traditional Necklaces
Be it a bold choker, a layered haar, or a minimalist pendant, traditional necklaces remain the soul of Indian jewellery. Polki chokers set in 22kt gold are making a comeback this year, not just for brides but for festive soirées and destination weddings.
Traditional Rings
Traditional rings, especially uncut diamond cocktail pieces, are turning into conversation starters. The 2025 trend leans towards adjustable, multi-stone rings that balance heritage craftsmanship with comfort.
Traditional Bracelets
Handcrafted kada-style bracelets in gold and Polki are bridging the gap between tradition and wearability. The modern woman is stacking them with watches or minimalist chains for a layered look.
Traditional Bangles
No other accessory speaks “festive” like a bangle stack. This year, traditional bangles with enamel detailing are trending - they add a regal touch without overpowering an outfit.
Traditional Bridal Sets
The ultimate heirloom, traditional bridal sets remain a bride’s most cherished possession. In 2025, brides are choosing sets that can be worn as separates post-wedding - a Tyaani specialty that ensures your big-day jewellery lives far beyond the ceremony.