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Some colours whisper, others sing - and then there’s maroon, a shade that commands attention without ever raising its voice.
It’s the colour of royalty, celebration, and timeless grace - found in the folds of bridal lehengas, evening sarees, and modern couture gowns.

But here’s the eternal question every woman faces:
What jewellery truly complements maroon’s deep, regal elegance without overpowering it?
Let’s explore the Tyaani way to style your maroon dress - a journey through colour, craftsmanship, and charisma.

There’s something magical about the way gold and maroon speak to each other - both warm, radiant, and undeniably royal.
Gold Polki jewellery is maroon’s first love - the pairing that has graced generations of queens and brides.
Each uncut Polki diamond, set in certified gold, illuminates maroon’s depth, creating a visual symphony of light and colour.

If maroon is fire, emerald is calm - together, they create royalty reborn.
This vibrant green gemstone cuts through maroon’s intensity, adding freshness and richness at once.
Emerald jewellery is perfect for weddings, festive soirées, or modern bridal receptions, bringing a regal yet refreshing twist.

For the woman who believes less is luminous, pearls and maroon make a match made in heaven.
The soft glow of pearls balances maroon’s intensity, lending an ethereal, day-to-night elegance.
Pearl-Polki combinations are ideal for intimate celebrations, cocktail events, or mehendi afternoons.

For modern women who embrace elegance with edge, diamonds are the perfect complement to maroon’s deep tone.
Their cool brilliance contrasts beautifully with the richness of the fabric, creating a sophisticated balance.
Uncut Polki diamonds or contemporary diamond chokers bring a fusion of minimalism and luxury that works from wedding receptions to gala dinners.

For those who love tone-on-tone drama, ruby and maroon are a dream duo.
Ruby jewellery enhances the intensity of maroon while adding layers of emotion - passion, tradition, and timeless love.
Garnet stones offer a subtler take - perfect for cocktail parties or festive gatherings.
Maroon has always symbolized power, beauty, and depth - and in 2026, it’s making its most elegant comeback.
When paired with the right jewellery, it transforms from a simple outfit into a work of wearable art.
At Tyaani, every Polki set, every emerald choker, and every pearl accent is designed to complement the richness of Indian attire - especially maroon.
Maroon is a bold and regal colour that pairs beautifully with jewellery that balances its richness. The best combinations include gold Polki sets, emerald necklaces, or pearl-Polki earrings.
Gold complements maroon best because both share warm undertones - together, they create a luxurious, royal effect. Silver or white-toned jewellery, however, works well when you want a minimalist or contemporary look.
Emerald green, pearl white, and ruby red earrings accentuate maroon perfectly. Emeralds pop against deep tones, while pearls add softness and ruby creates a bold monochromatic effect. For a signature Tyaani look, go for Polki chandbalis with green or pearl drops.
A Polki choker or layered emerald haar suits maroon lehengas and sarees beautifully. For heavier bridal looks, choose intricate chokers with meenakari detailing. For lighter festive wear, opt for a single strand Polki necklace paired with statement earrings.
Emeralds, pearls, rubies, and uncut Polki diamonds are the most flattering. Emeralds provide contrast, pearls soften the tone, rubies enhance maroon’s depth, and Polki diamonds add timeless sparkle.
For gowns, go for diamond chokers, pearl-Polki earrings, or minimal layered necklaces. If your gown has an open neckline, a choker adds structure; for high necklines, statement earrings do the trick.
A bridal maroon lehenga shines with emerald and Polki jewellery. Pair a heavy choker with matching earrings and a maang tikka for a royal bridal finish. Add kadas or bangles in gold or green accents for layered richness. This combination has been a timeless favourite of Indian brides for its royal symbolism.
Gold, emerald green, ivory pearl, and ruby red complement maroon’s intensity. For classic appeal, go with gold; for a pop of colour, emeralds; and for grace, pearls. Combining gold with green or white stones brings out maroon’s depth beautifully.
Both can work depending on your style. Gold enhances warmth, giving a traditional, regal finish; silver adds cool contrast for a chic, modern twist. If your outfit has embroidery or zari, gold Polki jewellery enhances it perfectly.
Match your maroon lehenga with emerald Polki jewellery or ruby and gold sets. Add layered necklaces, chandbalis, and kadas to create visual balance. Choose nude or gold-toned makeup to highlight the jewellery and the lehenga equally.
Gold, ivory, and green accents work beautifully with a maroon blouse. A Polki choker or pearl strand can elevate even the simplest blouse. If the blouse is plain, go bold with statement earrings or a ruby necklace; if it’s heavily embroidered, keep jewellery light.
Pearls add an ethereal glow to maroon outfits. A pearl-Polki necklace or drop earrings is perfect for daytime events, giving a delicate balance to the outfit’s intensity.
A Polki cocktail ring with a central ruby or emerald stone makes an elegant focal point. For brides, large floral Polki rings echo traditional aesthetics while adding sparkle to henna-decorated hands.
Yes - emeralds, pearls, citrines, and uncut Polkis blend beautifully. Each adds its own personality to maroon, from serene to dramatic.