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Are we witnessing polki adapting to modern sensibilities? Jewellery like everything else speaks volumes and is ever-evolving. The trends in India have shifted from people wearing jewellery that best defines simplicity, sophistication, and elegance. To wearing polki jewellery pieces that make a bold fashion statement. Which is changing the landscape of Indian fashion jewellery.
2025 can easily be defined as the year of oversized and uncut polki dominating the fashion scene, that reflects a balance of confidence and elegance. Pastel kundan polki bridal sets are emerging as a popular choice in bridal wear, alongside the anticipated comeback of solitaires.
Statement Necklaces are redefining trendsetting prominently among designers and fashion enthusiasts embracing them as versatile pieces to elevate your look. Characterised by their large size, striking designs, and attention-grabbing details, they form a focal point for your outfit.
Ranging from chunky chains and oversized pendants to intricate gold beadwork and striking geometric shapes, these contemporary statement necklaces offer an ensemble of diverse gold jewellery in Indian styles
A great example of a statement piece is the Sela Polki Long Necklace layered with a choker. Worn by Juhi Chawla, this polki diamond jewellery available for purchase online features a combination of green, blue, and red. The Tanzanites and Emeralds have intricate carvings, and the Ruby beads and freshwater pearl drops make a bold statement.
Vintage-inspired polki collections in India are the best examples of Indian jewelry incorporating the elements of filigree work and intricate gold patterns.
Embedded with classic gemstones with the influence of Art Deco, Victorian, or Renaissance motifs. These vintage pieces embody the royal heritage and unfurl the inspirations drawn from the eras of the past. Pair your vintage pieces with your heirloom sarees, for a regal and traditional charm.
Mugdha Godse in medallion polki choker in gold, studded with natural uncut diamonds, strung with freshwater pearls and natural emerald beads makes the perfect vintage-inspired polki piece to try out for your next party.
Bold and colorful gemstones are changing how we look at contemporary polki jewellery designs. With its growing appreciation amongst consumers, gemstones like emeralds and sapphires add a touch of boldness to your Indian look.
The best example for polki jewellery in India with these bold gemstones is the Priyanjali Polki Necklace, a handcrafted choker carved in Russian Emeralds and Tanzanites with ruby and pearl drops featuring Kriti Sanon, in 22KT gold.
Despite its simplicity, it surpasses trends. With minimalism, you make a statement without being ostentatious. Minimalist polki jewellery combined with gold complements your Indian contemporary fashion and everyday wear. Reflecting simplicity, sleekness, and sophistication.
Think of polki with understated princess-cut solitaire, pear-cut, or the distinctive marquise cut with its elongated shape and pointed ends. When it comes to looks, minimalist polki jewellery serves as an excellent styling element for contemporary fashion aesthetics and special occasions.
The Tapsee Polki Choker serves as a testimony to minimalism, worn by Ananya Panday. The polki choker crafted in gold is embedded with natural polki diamonds and gemstones.
With time, pastels rule bridal sets, and chunky and bold colors are showstoppers. Vintage-inspired polki in jewellery collections are best matched with your Indian classic saree styles.
Tyaani by Karan Johar brings you a diverse range to explore with the finest craftsmanship. Browse our website to find polki jewellery from India's finest jewellers of India. And stay up to date with the latest trends online.
Kundan jewellery uses glass stones, while Polki is crafted with real uncut diamonds. Compared to polished diamond jewellery, Polki carries a softer, heritage-style sparkle, giving it a royal and antique feel.
Polki is one of the hottest bridal and festive trends in 2025. From layered chokers and chandbalis to Polki-emerald fusion sets, brides and fashion icons are embracing Polki for its timeless yet bold charm.
Polki drops or chandbalis paired with gowns, blazers, or even cocktail dresses create a powerful Indo-fusion look. Modern brides are styling Polki not just with lehengas but with contemporary outfits too.
Statement chokers, layered haar necklaces, oversized chandbalis, and Polki–emerald or Polki–pearl combinations are leading the bridal jewellery trends this year.
Petite Polki studs, hoops, or delicate pendants are perfect for everyday use. Heavier Polki sets are better reserved for weddings, festivals, or special occasions.
Brides and celebrities are embracing Polki–emerald chokers, Polki chandbalis with meenakari backs, and layered Polki haar necklaces for weddings and receptions. Lighter Polki studs and drops are trending for red carpets and cocktail nights.
Never. Polki has been treasured for centuries and continues to be a bridal staple today. Its raw, natural sparkle doesn’t depend on passing trends, which is why it remains timeless.
Authentic Polki is made from uncut natural diamonds set in gold. Real Polki has natural inclusions, giving it a rustic sparkle, while glass-set imitations (often mistaken as Polki) lack that depth and heritage feel.
Polki and pearls are a classic pairing. The raw sparkle of Polki contrasts beautifully with the soft lustre of pearls, creating pieces that are both royal and graceful.