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Gudi Padwa isn’t just another festival - it’s the moment Maharashtra welcomes a fresh beginning. The bright gudi sways proudly outside the home, marigolds fill the air with fragrance, the first spoon of neem-jaggery marks new beginnings, and the iconic Paithani or Nauvari saree is draped with pride.
But every Gudi Padwa look - no matter how stunning - finds its true charm only when the right jewellery completes it. The glow of Polki, the richness of gold, the colour of gemstones… each piece adds emotion, beauty, and cultural depth to your festive appearance.
Tyaani’s handcrafted jewellery blends Maharashtrian heritage with modern elegance, helping you create a Gudi Padwa look that feels meaningful, stylish, and unforgettable. Here are five pieces that will instantly transform your festive ensemble for 2026.
A Polki choker is one of the most striking pieces you can wear for Gudi Padwa. Its raw, uncut diamond glow pairs beautifully with traditional silk sarees like Paithani, Banarasi, or Nauvari. The choker sits perfectly on the neckline, enhancing your blouse design and drawing attention to your face.
Its regal charm adds instant festivity, making your outfit look complete and rich without feeling overwhelming - perfect for morning rituals followed by a family celebration.
Jhumkas are the heartbeat of Maharashtrian festive styling. Their graceful swaying and timeless silhouette make them essential for Gudi Padwa. Gold jhumkas in particular carry deep cultural symbolism - they echo tradition, prosperity, and the beauty of Marathi culture.
Pair them with floral-adorned buns or long braids for a classic festive look. Whether you choose pearl-detailed, Polki-accented, or plain gold jhumkas, they instantly elevate your saree and bring focus to your face.
A Polki kada adds depth and elegance to your festive ensemble. Your hands play an important role in Gudi Padwa rituals - from lifting the gudi to doing haldi-kumkum - and a beautifully crafted kada brings a rich, festive glow to every gesture.
It pairs well with both Paithani and Banarasi sarees and can be worn alone for a statement look or stacked with slim gold bangles for a more traditional approach. Either way, it completes your outfit with grace and sophistication.
A gemstone ring adds personality and colour to your look. Maharashtrian sarees typically feature vibrant shades like royal blue, purple, red, green, or mustard - gemstones complement these hues beautifully.
Choose rubies for red Paithanis, emeralds for green borders, and sapphires for purple or peacock-coloured sarees. A striking gemstone ring shines during rituals, photos, and greetings, tying your entire ensemble together with elegance.
A gold necklace set remains one of the most iconic elements of a Gudi Padwa look. It reflects heritage, prosperity, and tradition. Whether you prefer a short gold necklace, a temple-style piece, or a Polki–gold blend, it instantly elevates your saree.
For a modern twist, pair your gold necklace with Polki earrings or a gemstone ring - a combination that beautifully balances classic and contemporary styling.
Styling jewellery for Gudi Padwa is about blending richness with harmony. A Paithani saree with heavy zari borders pairs beautifully with a Polki choker and gold jhumkas, ensuring the saree and jewellery complement each other rather than compete.
If you’re wearing a Nauvari saree, a gold necklace set with jhumkas and a Polki kada brings traditional magnesium to the look. For modern silk sarees, gemstone rings and minimal Polki pieces create an elegant yet festive appearance.
Gudi Padwa celebrates new beginnings, heritage, and abundance - and your jewellery should reflect the same spirit. With Tyaani’s Polki, gold, and gemstone pieces, you can craft a festive look that feels deeply rooted in tradition yet refreshingly modern.
Wear pieces that make you feel beautiful, powerful, and connected to your culture - because every detail you choose becomes a part of your new year’s beginning.
Traditional Maharashtrian pieces like jhumkas, nath, gold necklaces, bangles, and gemstone rings are commonly worn with Paithani or Nauvari sarees.
Yes, the warm glow of Polki complements Paithani weaves and Nauvari drapes beautifully, adding a modern yet regal touch.
While not mandatory, a nath enhances the authenticity of a Maharashtrian festive look and pairs beautifully with traditional sarees.
Gold jhumkas, Polki jhumkas, or pearl-detailed earrings are ideal for Paithani and Nauvari sarees.
Both look stunning. Gold enhances cultural authenticity, while Polki adds a modern, luxurious twist. Many women blend both.
Opt for gold jewellery, Polki kadas, jhumkas, a nath, and a short gold necklace to highlight the traditional drape.
It depends on your saree. Heavy zari sarees pair best with minimal jewellery, while simpler sarees can be elevated with richer pieces.
Matching jewellery to the saree border creates a cohesive look, especially with gemstone rings and Polki chokers.
Polki chokers, short gold necklaces, and layered kundan-inspired pieces suit wide or deep necklines perfectly.
Gemstones like rubies (red), emeralds (green), and sapphires (blue/purple) match Paithani borders beautifully.
If your saree has a heavy border or pallu, choose statement earrings. If your blouse has a simple neckline, let the necklace be the highlight.