The Bride’s Guide To Imitation Jewellery & Kundan Earrings

Author: Smiles Sparkles

Just like a bride is a bridge between two families, imitation jewellery is the bridge between two things: elegance and budget. As the woman who needs to shine as bright as the stars on her big day, bridal sets are the answer to creating that look. From delicate designs in jhumkas and drop necklaces to regal settings in chandbalis and chokers, a bride-to-be can finish her trousseau shopping with minimal fuss and a single click at Smiles N Sparkles.

In imitation jewellery, Artificial Bridal Jewellery Sets Online Shopping to marry reasonably-priced materials with high-end designs. For instance, if the crescent moon is the inspiration behind a set, it will be imaginatively integrated into every element. It will show up in an earring surrounded by an orbit of tiny moons, and in the necklace it will form the last row, bookending rows of flowers and petals. In the haath phool, the crescent will connect the ring with the bracelet, and in the matha patti, it will be in the centre of your forehead, drawing glances. The crescent, therefore, takes on a larger metaphor: just for today, the most important day of your life, you are the moon. Similarly, in another bridal set, goddess Lakshmi has been embossed onto every piece. In the necklace, she sits in the middle of an elaborate piece, with three tiers of floral patterns. In the earrings, she is surrounded by red and white stones and a scallop design. In the cummerbund, she is attached to a row of tiny discs and heavy chains. This motif also takes on a deeper meaning: today, you are the goddess.

So the bridal sets in imitation jewellery cover the whole gamut of ideas. They connect stirring designs with thoughtfulness, coloured stones with copper, style with substance. When you pick your favourite from Smiles N Sparkles, you are also connecting the mind with the heart.

If there’s one type of jewellery associated with the royals of Rajasthan, it is Kundan. Not for nothing is this beautiful form of jewellery-making among the most common styles for brides. You need to look like a queen on your wedding day, after all. Every trousseau is incomplete without at least one Kundan set. Although, if it isn’t the whole regalia that you are looking for, a pair of chunky Kundan earrings matched with a simple salwar kameez or sari can take your style to the next level.

Kundan imitation jewellery takes glass pieces and nestles them in a copper alloy, which has been burnished with gold. While chandbalis and chandelier earrings are fairly common in Kundan, the style lends itself to a wide array of pieces. In one of our most popular creations, foliage of leaves, rendered in Kundan, is embellished with several rows of pink-stone hangers. They form a ‘U’ around the piece, creating an effect that is understated, yet powerful. In another, a decorative paisley motif is studded with rows of hanging pearls. It looks like a mehndi pattern brought to life. Kundan earrings can take the crescent shapes of the moon and make them look as bright as sunrays. Now, who wouldn’t want to show off the galaxy on their ears?

This is the reason Kundan takes pride of place in the jewellery trunk: it can elevate simple designs into works of rare art. With these lovely jhumkas by your side, all women can light up their faces. Our website has Kundan earrings catering to all tastes, and for all the women in your family. Shop for them online, and you are sure to bring compliments your way offline.