Bridal Jewellery Collections Trending on Minerali
Your wedding jewellery is not just an accessory.
It is the thing people remember. It is what shows up in every photograph. It is what your mother helps you put on. And it is what you keep for the rest of your life.
That is why choosing it matters so much.
In 2025, Indian brides are shopping differently. They are not just picking the heaviest set in the shop. They are choosing jewellery with intention. They want pieces that match their personality, photograph beautifully, feel comfortable across a full day of rituals, and can be worn again beyond the wedding.
Minerali curates designer bridal jewellery from some of India's finest labels. Every piece on the platform has been chosen for its craft, its design, and its ability to hold up in real life.
This guide covers the bridal jewellery trends that are dominating right now, what is selling, what brides are actually wearing, and which collections on Minerali are worth your attention.
What Makes Bridal Jewellery Different From Regular Occasion Jewellery
Bridal jewellery carries a different weight than festive or occasion pieces.
It needs to work across multiple events, from the Mehendi to the Pheras to the Reception. It needs to be proportioned to work with different outfits across those events. It needs to photograph beautifully under different lighting conditions. And it needs to feel comfortable enough to wear for eight to twelve hours at a stretch.
Most importantly, it needs to feel like you.
The brides who look most extraordinary on their wedding day are not the ones who wore the most jewellery. They are the ones who chose pieces that belonged to them and wore them with complete confidence.
That is the standard every collection on Minerali is held to.
The Bridal Jewellery Trends That Are Dominating in 2025
Trend 1: Kundan Bridal Sets Are Back as the Gold Standard
Kundan bridal jewellery has never really gone away. But in 2025 it is being chosen with a new kind of confidence.
Brides who used to apologise for going traditional are now proud of it. Full Kundan bridal sets with layered necklaces, matching jhumkas, maang tikka, and haath phool are being worn as deliberate statements of heritage, not as a default choice.
What has changed is how brides are building their Kundan sets. Rather than buying a pre-made complete set, they are mixing and layering pieces from across collections to create a bridal look that feels curated and personal. A Kundan choker from one collection paired with longer layered earrings from another. A Kundan bangle set worn with a standalone bracelet that has a slightly different finish.
The result looks richer, more considered, and more individual than any pre-packaged set ever could.
Shop from the Kundan collection: Browse the full Kundan jewellery collection at Minerali to build your own layered bridal look.
Product Spotlight
One of the strongest Kundan bridal pieces currently on Minerali is the Kundan Blossom Glow Necklace Set.
This is not a piece you wear and forget. The floral Kundan setting, the layered structure, and the way it sits at the collarbone make it the kind of necklace that carries a bridal look entirely on its own.
It works with deep red, ivory, and pastel lehengas equally well, which makes it one of the most versatile bridal investment pieces on the platform.
Explore the Kundan Blossom Glow Necklace Set and see why it belongs at the centre of a 2025 bridal look.
Trend 2: Polki Chokers as the Bridal Statement Piece
The Polki choker is the single strongest bridal jewellery trend in India right now.
Expert jewellers, bridal stylists, and the brides themselves are all saying the same thing. A well-chosen Polki choker does more for a bridal look than an entire heavy set. It sits close to the throat, it creates immediate impact in photographs, and it has a heritage richness that no modern cut diamond can replicate.
Brides in 2025 are pairing their Polki choker with a longer Polki chain to create depth at the neckline without adding excessive weight. The choker carries the visual weight. The longer chain extends the look downward. Together they create a layered bridal neckline that feels simultaneously grand and considered.
Polki is also one of the most re-wearable bridal jewellery styles. A Polki choker worn at a wedding can be paired with a simple silk saree at a festive occasion years later and look just as right.
Explore the collection: The full Polki jewellery collection at Minerali includes chokers, necklace sets, and earrings designed for the modern Indian bride.
Product Spotlight
The Navratan Polki Choker With Center Pendant is exactly what the 2025 bridal trend is calling for.
Navratan work brings nine gemstones into a single piece, each one adding a layer of colour and cultural meaning. The Polki setting gives it an uncut diamond richness that catches light differently from every angle. The center pendant gives the choker a focal point that draws the eye without overwhelming the neckline.
This is a piece that works for the Pheras and photographs like a dream at the Reception.
Take a closer look at the Navratan Polki Choker With Center Pendant and see how it can anchor your bridal look.
Trend 3: The Bridalaya Virasat Edit for Heritage Bridal Dressing
Bridalaya is Minerali's most dedicated bridal label and the Virasat Edit is the collection that defines what the label stands for.
Virasat means heritage in Hindi. And every piece in this collection lives up to that name. Multistone heritage designs. Semi-precious stones across varied textures. Handcrafted in India using techniques that have been refined across generations. Each piece in this edit feels like it was made for one specific woman rather than produced for a market.
The collection covers complete bridal sets as well as individual pieces that can be mixed into broader bridal looks. It is one of the most complete designer bridal offerings available online in India right now and it is exclusively available through Minerali.
Explore the designer's full range: Browse the complete Bridalaya collection at Minerali for the full Virasat heritage bridal edit.
Product Spotlight
The Grand Crystal Drop Pearl Bridal Necklace from Minerali's bridal range is a piece that sits perfectly between classic and contemporary.
Pearl drop necklaces have been one of the strongest bridal trends across 2025. The reason is simple. Pearls have a softness that balances the drama of heavy Polki or Kundan earrings. They add luminosity to the neckline without the visual weight of stone-heavy pieces. And they work across every lehenga colour from deep red to ivory to blush pink.
The crystal detail in this piece adds sparkle without sharpness. The drop structure adds length to the neckline. The result is a bridal necklace that photographs beautifully and feels comfortable across a long ceremony.
Discover the Grand Crystal Drop Pearl Bridal Necklace and see how it works as both a standalone statement and a layering piece.
Trend 4: Bridal Hair Jewellery Is Having Its Biggest Moment in Years
If there is one category of bridal jewellery that is seeing the most growth in 2025, it is head and hair jewellery.
Brides are no longer treating the maang tikka as an afterthought. It is being chosen with the same care as the necklace. The Maatha Patti, the Passa, and the Sheesh Phool are all seeing a revival driven partly by the Heeramandi effect and partly by brides who have realised that head jewellery adds a dimension to a bridal look that no earring or necklace can replace.
Head jewellery frames the face from a completely different angle. It adds height and presence to the bridal silhouette. And in photographs, it creates a visual story that is uniquely Indian and uniquely personal.
The key to wearing head jewellery well in 2025 is proportion. One strong head piece paired with restrained earrings and a clean necklace line looks extraordinary. Wearing everything at once looks like a costume.
Find your head jewellery: Browse Maang Tikkas, Maatha Pattis, Sheesh Phool, and Passa at Minerali for the full range of bridal head jewellery.
Product Spotlight
The Royal Radiance Maang Tikka is one of the best-value bridal pieces currently available on Minerali.
It has the visual presence of a much more expensive piece. The design sits centrally on the forehead with enough weight to stay in place without pulling. The craftsmanship is genuine. And at its price point, it is one of the most accessible ways to add a genuinely bridal touch to a festive or pre-wedding look even before the main ceremony.
It works beautifully as part of a full bridal set and equally well as the single head piece on a Mehendi or Sangeet night.
See the Royal Radiance Maang Tikka and understand why it has become one of the most trusted bridal head pieces on the platform.
Trend 5: Bridal Haath Phool as the Wrist Statement
The haath phool has officially moved beyond exclusively bridal territory in everyday styling. But for bridal occasions it remains one of the most impactful pieces a bride can wear.
In 2025, brides are choosing haath phool as the primary wrist statement rather than stacking bangles. The logic is that a single beautifully made haath phool, which covers the wrist and the back of the hand, has far more visual impact than even a fully loaded bangle stack. And it weighs less because you are wearing one piece rather than twelve.
The most popular styling approach right now is a haath phool on one hand with a smaller bangle stack of two to three pieces on the other. This creates asymmetry at the wrist that looks intentional rather than balanced and boring.
Explore the full range: Browse all Haath Phool options at Minerali across Kundan, contemporary, and heritage styles.
Product Spotlight
The Kundan Meera Shringar Hathphool is one of the most complete and most loved bridal wrist pieces on Minerali.
The Kundan setting throughout the bracelet and the ring gives it a heritage richness that is completely consistent with a full traditional bridal look. The Meera Shringar design draws on classical Indian motifs that have been interpreted here with a lightness that makes the piece feel less ceremonial and more personal.
It photographs beautifully from every angle and sits comfortably on the hand without restricting movement during rituals.
View the Kundan Meera Shringar Hathphool and see why it is one of the standout bridal wrist pieces in Minerali's current collection.
How to Build Your Bridal Jewellery Set on Minerali
Most brides make the mistake of trying to buy everything at once from a single set.
The result is a look that feels uniform rather than layered. Every piece has the same finish, the same stone, the same weight. It reads as a set rather than as a curated personal collection.
The smarter approach is to build your bridal jewellery across three categories.
The first is your anchor piece. This is the one piece that defines your bridal look. It should be the first thing you buy and everything else should be chosen to work with it. For most brides in 2025 this is either a Kundan choker, a Polki necklace set, or a statement Bridalaya piece.
The second is your supporting pieces. These are the earrings, bangles, and rings that sit alongside the anchor without competing with it. If your anchor is bold and heavily embellished, your supporting pieces should be quieter. If your anchor is a lighter pendant necklace, your supporting pieces can carry more weight.
The third is your head and hair jewellery. This is chosen last because it frames the face and needs to work with both the outfit and the anchor jewellery together.
Browse the full bridal jewellery range at Minerali and start with your anchor piece first.
Which Bridal Look Are You Building?
Not every bride wants the same thing. Here is how to navigate Minerali's bridal collections based on your look.
If you are wearing a red or deep-toned lehenga: Kundan or Polki sets in gold-finish work best. The warmth of gold against a deep red or maroon lehenga is one of the most classic and most photographed bridal combinations in India. Start with the Kundan collection or Polki collection.
If you are wearing a pastel or ivory lehenga: Pearl-forward pieces, lighter Kundan with coloured stone accents, and contemporary designs in the diamond collection work beautifully. The softness of the outfit calls for jewellery with luminosity rather than weight. Explore the diamond collection and contemporary collection.
If you are wearing a silk saree for your ceremony: Traditional heritage pieces from Sangeeta Boochra or Bridalaya are the strongest choice. Both labels carry the craft depth that matches a handwoven silk saree. Browse Sangeeta Boochra and Bridalaya.
If you are dressing for your Reception in something lighter: One bold necklace or a statement earring with a contemporary bracelet is enough. Your reception look does not need to match your ceremony look in weight or style. It should feel like a dressed-up version of your personal style. Explore necklace sets and contemporary pieces from MNSH or Prerto.
Frequently Asked Questions
What bridal jewellery is trending in India in 2025?
Polki chokers, layered Kundan necklace sets, pearl drop necklaces, oversized maang tikkas, haath phool worn in place of bangle stacks, and Navratan stone work are the dominant bridal jewellery trends in India in 2025. Brides are also moving toward building personalised sets across multiple designers rather than buying pre-packaged complete sets.
What is the best bridal jewellery collection on Minerali?
Bridalaya is Minerali's most dedicated bridal label and the Virasat Heritage Edit is its strongest collection for full bridal looks. For individual statement pieces, the Kundan and Polki collections carry the most depth. For brides who want something more contemporary, Prerto and MNSH offer high-design pieces that work for Receptions and pre-wedding functions.
How do I choose bridal jewellery that works across all my wedding functions?
Start with one anchor piece for your main ceremony. It should be your most traditional and most heavily crafted piece. Then choose lighter, more contemporary versions of the same aesthetic for your pre-wedding functions. Your Sangeet can have a statement necklace set with fewer pieces overall. Your Mehendi can be the lightest of all with just earrings and bangles. Keep a visual thread connecting all three looks, whether that is the stone type, the metal tone, or the general aesthetic, and they will feel like a cohesive bridal wardrobe.
Can I mix jewellery from different designers on Minerali for a bridal look?
Yes, and this is actually one of the strongest ways to build a bridal look on Minerali. Because the platform curates across multiple designer labels, you can mix pieces from Bridalaya, Sangeeta Boochra, and the Kundan collection to create a layered look that feels personal rather than pre-packaged. The curation Minerali applies to each label means the aesthetic quality is consistent even across different designers.
What is the difference between Kundan and Polki bridal jewellery?
Both use gold foil settings. Kundan uses uncut or semi-precious gemstones including glass. Polki uses natural uncut diamonds that are left in their raw state without polishing. This makes Polki more valuable and gives it a softer, more earthy sparkle compared to the vivid colour of Kundan. For bridal wear, Kundan is more widely accessible across price points. Polki is considered the premium heritage choice for brides who want uncut diamond work.
What bridal jewellery works best for a pastel lehenga?
Pearl-forward necklaces, diamond-finish pieces, and lighter Kundan with coloured stone accents all work well with pastel lehengas. Avoid very heavy gold-finish sets with deeply coloured stones against pastel outfits as the contrast can feel visually jarring. Light luminosity works better than deep richness when the outfit itself is soft in tone.
How much should I spend on bridal jewellery?
There is no fixed answer, but the most useful approach is to allocate your budget across your anchor piece first and support pieces second. If your budget is Rs. 30,000, spend two thirds of it on your main necklace or choker and use the remaining one third for earrings, bangles, and head jewellery. Minerali carries pieces across multiple price bands so you can shop with a clear budget. Browse the under 5000 collection, under 10000 collection, and under 15000 collection to understand what is available at each level.
Quick Bridal Jewellery Checklist for Every Function
Mehendi: Light coloured earrings or small jhumkas, thin bangles in warm tones, a delicate maang tikka. Skip the heavy necklace. Keep it colourful and comfortable.
Sangeet: Statement necklace set or bold Kundan choker, chandbalis or jhumkas, stacked bangles, haath phool if the outfit allows. One strong head piece like a Sheesh Phool adds drama for an evening function.
Ceremony or Pheras: Your anchor bridal piece leads here. Full Kundan or Polki necklace set, matching earrings, bangles, haath phool, maang tikka, and nose ring if traditional. This is the most complete look of the wedding.
Reception: Lighter than the ceremony. A single statement necklace or bold earrings. Contemporary or diamond-finish pieces work for a more modern Reception look. One strong bracelet or cuff at the wrist.
Final Thoughts
The best bridal jewellery is not the most expensive jewellery. It is the jewellery that makes you feel completely yourself on the most photographed day of your life.
Minerali brings together India's finest designer bridal labels under one platform, each one chosen for craft quality, design integrity, and real-world wearability. Whether you are building a full traditional Kundan bridal set, looking for a single Polki statement piece, or shopping for each wedding function separately, everything you need is here.
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