Gold Jewellery Trends that Never Will Go

by Francis Alukkas | 30 May 2022 | GOLD JEWELLERY

Jewellery in 2021 will be neither dull nor subtle. The resulting riot of colors would be a result of combining gemstones and unconventional combinations to create a very rich canvas for designers. Jewelry will once again be an adornment once people start socializing again. As a result, expect clothes with bold and dramatic silhouettes that are almost like clothing art.

There are many gold jewellery trends that stay the same and continue to be bridal masterpieces. In this blog about gold jewellery trends, we are going to discuss Indian traditional gold jewellery that can elevate your wedding gold ornaments collection. Let’s get started!

Bride Gold Jewellery

One of the most loved among the various gold jewellery trends is the temple jewellery. Chronologically, temple jewellery can be traced back to the dynasties of the Cholas and the Pandyas. Several of these styles of jewellery were worn by the devotees and dancers of the Temple. The popularity of temple jewellery over time has been enhanced by the fact that it not only looks beautiful but evokes religious sentiments as well.

South Indian temples are the source of inspiration for Kerala's traditional ornaments. It is almost certain that every piece of Kerala jewellery contains flowers, coins, animal motifs, leaves, or divine depictions.

Kerala Gold Jewellery Designs

1. Manga Mala

Manga mala necklaces usually feature small pendants shaped like mangos. This is a traditional jewellery style in Kerala. Manga mala necklaces represent the rich traditional jewellery of Kerala.
Also, Read: Traditional Kerala Jewellery Names

2. MullaMottu Necklace

MullaMottu necklace or jasmine buds necklace consists of threaded jasmine petals that make up the necklace. The gold jasmine petals of this Kerala traditional jewellery piece can be made with plain gold, or with the gold jasmine buds paired with gemstones.

3. Pulinakham Mala

Pulinakham means nails of a tiger, which is why the Pulinakham Mala consists of glass stones shaped like the nails of a tiger. This necklace is made from these glass stones. Also, Read: Traditional Gold Ring for Women

4. Karimani Mala

As in the case of mangalsutras worn by Women from North India, Karimani malas are made up of black and gold beads, and are many times worn by women in Kerala. Gold is used to craft the Karimani Mala.

5. Kasu mala or Kasi mala

The word Kasu refers to coins, and the word Mala refers to a necklace. Therefore, Kasu Mala is created with many coins strung together to form a necklace. It is also referred to as Lakshmi Haar because it is embossed with images of the Goddess Lakshmi.

6. Palakka Mala

Palakka Mala consists of imitation or emerald green stones in a green color that resembles a leaf. The gold border usually resembles the shape of a leaf.

7. Nagapada Thali

Nagapada Thali represents Kerala jewellery with a snake's hood design, hence the name. Emeralds are a common stone used for the design. Gold chains are strung with the stones.

8. Poothali

The patterns and designs of pouthali are inspired by nature. It is crafted from rectangular pieces that are decorated with intricate flowers and leaves. Also, Read: Types of Bridal Jewellery

9. Jhumkis

Earrings in the form of bells are known as jhumkis or jhimkis. A very important part of the Kerala bridal jewellery collection, Jhimkis or Jhumkis are worn by the brides of Kerala.

The design is available in two different styles. Two gold-plated earrings with dangling bells adorn the first ear stud. Women all over India wear temple jhimkis, not just Keralan brides.

The temple jewellery bought today boasts a variety of styles: earrings, necklaces, bangles, rings, chokers, and kamarbandhs.

Gemstones, diamonds, filigree, and regular temple motifs make up traditional designs. With temple jewellery of the modern type, you can wear it with both your festive and regular attire. For example, you can pair it with your lehenga, an embellished ethnic gown, suits, or whatever you want.

Traditionally, Keralan jewellery goes well with Keralan outfits like the Kanchipuram saree. Traditional gold jewellery are the gold trends that will never go out of fashion. Get them now and slay your looks.

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