Trending Jewellery Styles In 2020 - Aura Jewels

You don’t need a special day to wear trendy jewellery, do you!? You can wear trendy jewellery any day, and make it special. Wear it to the office, a friend’s place, a family get-together, or even at a simple evening to the café. No matter how simple or dull a day might be, one right piece of jewellery can make it enlivened because that one piece of jewellery can be a conversation starter. Your one statement piece can be an exclamation point of your getup! Let’s help you know some of the most trending jewellery styles that are doing the rounds this year, both precious and not-so-precious. After all, in spite of the pandemic, we can certainly take it easy by dressing up a bit, can't we?

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Rose gold jewellery

Yellow gold is certainly an obligatory choice among most Indian women, but millennials are shifting more towards rose gold, as it defines their personality better. It looks simpler than the bright shining yellow gold, yet brings out the elegance and class  of the wearer. Wearing it as a simple band on your finger, or studded with a precious gemstone in your neck and on your ears – the choice is yours, but you can rest assured to grab attention!

Kundan jewellery

Kundan jewellery has been a favourite since ancient times, and rules even today. Kundan stones set in gold are a traditional jewellery type that signifies royalty and elegance, and can make anyone look rich. You could wear kundan jewellery for occasions like weddings, engagements, and religious ceremonies. Kundan jewellery made in delicate and intricate designs can significantly transform your Indian attire and enhance your beauty.

Meenakari jewellery

Another intricate and exclusive style is the Meenakari, which is again an ancient style of jewellery that steals hearts even today, since it is a perfect blend of traditional and modern appearances that enhances the beauty of the wearer. Meenakari is an art of engraving metals with coloured enamel, thus it is quite expensive and precious; but the cost is worth it as the vibrant colours makes the wearer look really attractive.

Silver jewellery

Silver jewellery is always a favourite every year. It depicts elegance and simplicity, showing the classy choice of the wearer. This is typically for those who either can't afford so much gold, or don’t want to sparkle much every day. Silver is an all-time favourite especially for the working women who need to boast class and elegance at work.

Not-so-precious jewellery

If gold and silver is not what you want to invest in this time, you could always opt for the not-so-precious jewellery styles that are trending. These include tassel earrings, crochet jewellery, and quilling jewellery.

  • You could choose tassel earrings to choose any kind of outfit – subtle or vibrant. It can certainly add definition to your statement style, and can highlight your look by turning a simple look into an indo-western style.
  • Crochet jewellery is the new sensation that comes in various forms – gorgeous neck pieces, fancy earrings, stylish bracelets, and more. These jewellery pieces can again come in a variety of colour to match or contrast your outfit, as you wish. You can also have beads, buttons, and pearls added to your crochet jewellery to enhance the look.
  • Another sensational jewellery type is the lightweight and easy-to-carry quilling jewellery. available in innumerous designs and colours, you can choose what suits your choice.

While you could have your tassel, crochet, and quilling jewellery made right at home, as they are so easy to make, but if you are looking for some precious jewellery like gold, silver, kundan, and meenakari, you’ll need the experts at Aura Jewels, the most reliable and admired customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore! Discuss your requirements and preferences, and have your jewellery designed just right.

 

Is Religious Jewellery In Trend - Aura Jewels

With the pandemic having struck us so badly, we all have deliberately or inadvertently turned to God for help. The way we have started building faith in God has changed. We have seen the wrath of Nature in various forms amidst this pandemic, such as the Corona virus, floods, earthquakes, and every other catastrophe coming together. And we now believe that it’s only God who is the Supreme power, and who can turn the bad into good, and good into bad.

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More and more people, even of today’s generation, have been shifting to more religious practices. And, as you gradually develop faith in divinity, you may also develop a liking for religious jewellery. So, if you think religious jewellery is not in vogue, you’re mistaken. Whether it is because wearing a religious jewellery piece brings to them a feeling of healing, or because they just wish to keep in touch with their deity’s remembrance all the time, people have started reflecting their faith in their jewellery choices too.

With a wide range of religious designs you can have in the form of pendants, rings, earrings, bangles, and bracelets, let’s see all that you can adorn yourself with.

Lord Ganesh

This is one of the most popular deity that has made his way to every jewellery design. Ganesh pendants, Ganesh rings, Ganesh bracelets, are all available in gold and silver, studded in diamond or other precious stones. You can also have your own special Ganesh design made with your favourite motif in your preferred metal and gemstones; and the designers can have a lot of fun working with the icon of the most endearing deity.

Om

Another favourite is the “Om” that can enhance the look of any kind of jewellery piece. It could be a pendant, a ring, or a bracelet, an “Om” can boost the look and value of any jewellery design. Just like the Ganesha “Om” can also be written in a variety of styles; so you can have this designed as per your choice too.

ShivJi

Just as much as the son is loved by so many, so is the father. We’re speaking about Lord Shiva here. Both men and women alike are mesmerized by the power of Lord Shiva, and would love to wear his physical representation to feel the divine aura. Some may also just want to wear the damru, trident, rudraksh, or coiled snake that are no less to portray the power of Shiva. Wear any of these as a ring, pendant, armlet, or bracelet, and you’ll get a significant look for sure.

Other Hindu Gods

There are many other Hindu Gods that people would love to adorn – either their names, their representations, or their own portraits. The most popular Hindu Gods in this category are Lord Krishna, Lord Hanuman, Sai Baba, and Ambe Mata. You could keep them thoroughly traditional, or design them with a modern twist, making it a jewellery piece that incorporates spirituality with style.

Christianity

Moving to other religions like Christianity, we know that they have two main motifs that they can use in their jewellery designs. It could be Jesus himself, or his divine “Holy Cross”. While we know only about the most basic Christian Cross, you’d be surprised to know that there are in fact 9 different cross styles  that you can choose from!

Sikhism

When we speak of Sikhism, there are just two motifs that we can think of – one is the “Ik Onkar” and the other is the “Khanda”. These two designs can be used to craft any kind of jewellery pieces, and worn with pride by any Punjabi.

Spiritualism in jewellery designs can be interpreted in many different ways, both traditional and contemporary. Use your own themes, your own designs, and your own colours to express your beliefs in your own special fashionable way. Get in touch with the talented designers at Aura Jewels, to discuss with them your options and have your most ideal religious jewellery piece crafted especially for you. So come and have your ideal jewellery piece at this admired customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore to own jewellery that best expresses your faith to make you feel blessed. But remember, whatever religion you pick, and whatever motif you choose, make sure to treat your jewellery piece with complete respect. Wear it in a way that doesn’t harm its religious value, and store it carefully with complete esteem.

 

Traditional Bengali Jewellery - Aura Jewels

With an inspiration from learning about traditional Goan jewellery  for the Indian bride, in this blog today, we’ll focus on the more eastern side of India by speaking about traditional Bengali jewellery that any beautiful bride can wear to look “Khoob Shundor”! Bengalis take gold as a symbol of prosperity and happiness, which is why they wear a lot of gold during their weddings, and also for the rest of their lives. If you are having a Bengali wedding, or just want to go the Bengal way because you’d like to, here are some traditional Bengali jewellery tips to help.

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Tikli – The Maangtikka

Beginning with the forehead, we generally use the term maangtikka. The Bengalis call it the Tikli, which is worn in the middle parting of the hair. It is generally a gold or pearl string studded with precious stones, gold, or silver.

Nath – The nose ornament

This is a large nose ring worn to adorn the nose, which brings attention to the entire face.

Kaan/Jhumko/Phooler top – The earrings

These are three special Bengali style earrings. The Kaan is one that covers the entire ear, highlighting the entire face of the bride. The Jhumko is nothing but the jhumkas that we generally wear for any social functions or weddings. The Phooler top is a flower shaped ear stud, with the Pasha being a bigger version of this earring.

Paati haar/Chik – The necklaces

The Paati Haar is a rich extravagant necklace worn during weddings, as well as Durga Puja – one of the largest festivals of the Bengalis. For those who can't afford to wear such a lavish necklace, the Chik is the next best bet, which is a choker type necklace that generally does not touch the collar bone.

A variety of bangles

Bengalis is one caste that wears a variety of different bangles to adorn their hands. One of the most traditional, important, mandatory, and popular one is the Shakha Pola, which are the red and white bangles made of conch shell that we see almost every Bengali woman wear. Haater Goyna are broad bangles carved with intricate designs. Chur is another broad flat bangle made in gold. Beloyari Churi are gold bangles with cut designs, and Bauti are those with half-cut designs. Last but not the least is the Mantasha, which is a broad gold wrist-cuff with dangling strings of gold or pearls.

When you think of Bengali jewellery, you’ll generally think Kolkata. Undoubtedly, Kolkata is where you can get all such Bengali jewellery at every store, with a wide range to choose from. But, if you are sitting in Bangalore, you don’t need to fly all the way to the east, because you have Aura Jewels in the city itself! Aura Jewels is the best customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore where you can have all the above Bengali designs designed and crafted especially for you. So, don’t catch the next train or flight to Kolkata; instead, take the next scooter, car, auto, or bus to none other than Aura Jewels to have your Khoob Shundor bridal jewellery made.

 

Kundan-Gold Jewellery For Your Intimate Wedding - Aura Jewels

Whether it is a normal wedding with hundreds of guests coming over at your destination wedding, or the new normal wedding during the Covid-19 pandemic, where everything is minimal and plain, one thing that always calls for attention is the bride’s jewellery. No matter what kind of wedding you have – lavish or simple – you are getting wed only once, and nothing can stop you from looking your best.

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While the wedding lehenga or saree is what will define you on your D-day, but without the right gold jewellery, nothing is going to work. And, when we speak of gold jewellery, we also think about the stones that we wish to set in the precious metal. One particular kind of jewellery that works great with gold, and looks stunningly beautiful is kundan jewellery.

Kundan jewellery is an intricate kind of highly refined Indian gemstone jewellery where the gold foil and gem set is perfectly paired between the stones. This specific type of making is what makes kundan jewellery unique, beautiful, and pricey. And, this is why people generally wish to customize their kundan jewellery, rather than buying from off-the-shelf designs. One place where you can have your kundan bridal jewellery customized too is Aura Jewels, the most reliable and trusted customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore, with a team of talented designers and skilled craftsmen. But, before you approach them let’s take a look at some kundan jewellery pieces you can book for an ultra-glamorous bridal look on your special day.

Kundan mathapatti or maangtikka

Beginning from the topmost part of your body, you can adorn your head and hairstyle with either the mathapatti or maangtikka, depending upon your choice. Frame your face with a kundan mathapatti to bring to yourself a doll-like look, or keep it simple with a nice kundan maangtikka at the center of your forehead. You can opt for a thin one-line mathapatti or a really broad one to focus attention on. Similarly, you can choose a tiny elegant maangtikka for your small face, or a huge attractive one to complement you long face. You may add ghungroos or pearl beads to the design for a dainty look. Another beautiful head ornament is the passa, which can help you look really royal!

Kundan nath

Coming to the face, the nose plays a vital role in bringing to your face the appeal it has. Highlight your beautiful nose with a kundan nath. It could be anything from a small nosepin or Maharasthrian nath to a large round adorned nath with or without the chain; but make sure to don a nath for completing your traditional look.

Kundan earrings

Now this goes without saying, every bride has to wear a pair of earrings. It is just the very basic. Chandbaalis, hoops, and jhumkis go perfectly well in kundan stone designs.

Kundan necklaces

Another basic is the necklace, without which no bride looks complete. You could wear one heavy necklace, or pair up two or three dainty necklaces together – the choice is yours. There are a variety of necklaces to choose from such as the choker, collar, rani haar, or layered necklaces. To make your necklace even more attractive and vivid, you can pair up the kundan stones with pearls, ghunghroos, diamonds, and emeralds.

Kundan hand jewellery

One of the most beautiful jewelleries for a bride is the hath phool. The wedding is probably the only occasion where you can wear a stunning elaborate piece of hath phool; so don’t miss the chance! Opt for thin delicate hath phools or more elaborate ones, with one, three, or five chains going to your fingers. However, if you don’t want to wear a hath phool, for whatever reason, you could then choose to wear traditional Indian bangles  or kadas with a nice big cocktail ring set in kundan stones. You can also add on a bajubandh if you wish to.

Kundan payals

Just as much as your face, hands, and hairdo will be noticed, so will be your feet, especially when your foot mehendi is being photographed. So, you would want to highlight the beautiful mehendi with a beautiful pair of payals. Choose from simply dainty everyday wear payals, or large and heavy ones that you can wear only for your special day. Add ghunghrus for a more traditional look.

The Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Gold _ What Lies In The Future - Aura Jewels

Gold is considered as one of the best and safest means of investment, giving better returns compared to any other asset. This is one of the main reasons why almost every Indian wants to invest their money in gold, may it be gold jewellery, gold coins, or gold bars. In fact, gold is so admired by all that it is shopped for on every big occasion like Diwali, Akshaya Tritiya, anniversaries, and weddings.

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Has the pandemic affected the gold industry?

Just like everything else, even gold has been intensely hit by the Covid-19 pandemic! With the financial crisis that everyone is facing, the number of people shopping for gold regularly has significantly gone down. This is why the gold industry is also facing a downside. Only those who really need some new gold pieces are shopping for the precious metal; and in times of the pandemic, it seems like only those who have a wedding are walking into gold stores to make a purchase. The reason behind this is that with the limitations on the number of functions, guests, and other expenses due to the pandemic, people are opting to invest their savings (which they had earlier saved for wedding expenses) in gold, considering it the best way to retain the asset in the family.

What gold industry experts have to say

When gold industry experts were interviewed and asked for their thoughts and reviews over the situation, all of them agreed that the ongoing pandemic has affected everyone in the world, which is why the gold industry is suffering, thus the high prices. In fact, gold has always been the first commodity to get affected when any kind of calamity occurs. In every such crisis, and thus in the current pandemic too, gold prices have seen an upward move. If truth be told, looking at the current situation, and forecasting the future, it is expected that gold will possibly reach a tentative amount of more than Rs. 80,000 per 10 grams by the end of 2021!

Does that mean the gold industry will subside?

In spite of the pandemic, financial crisis, and rising gold prices, nothing seems to stop people from investing in gold, when they really want to invest in something. And, that’s because gold is a completely risk-free asset. Although it is really difficult to predict the future of gold, we can yet certainly say that gold is still the most popular option for investment. Nevertheless, with the financial crisis hampering the regular lifestyles, it becomes only obvious that highly expensive pieces of gold won't be preferred now. Even for weddings, people prefer to make a medium budget gold purchase. As per gold jewellery experts, the two most popular types of jewellery seen to be purchased for weddings are fine jewellery and temple jewellery. If you wish to make a wedding gold jewellery purchase  too, you can walk into Aura Jewels to get the best jewellery designs, may it be the popular fine designs and temple motifs, or anything else you wish to wear. You could buy from the readily available designs, or have your own unique design customized from talented designers at this trustworthy customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore.

South Indian Bridal Jewellery Trending This Year - Aura Jewels

Jewellery is an essential part of a bride with heavy necklaces, earrings, rings, bangles, and more, depending upon either the rites and rituals of a particular caste, or the preference and choice of the bride. Some may want to deck up their entire body with heavy jewellery, while others may want to keep it simple and appealing. Then, there are certain cultures that have to have the bride to wear certain pieces of jewellery. One such culture is that of the South. South Indian women are fascinated with jewellery, especially that made from yellow gold. The South Indian traditional jewellery is unique and defines the culture of southern India. The jewellery pieces are deeply rooted in traditions, cultures, and beliefs.

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South Indian bridal necklaces

A necklace is one of the most attractive pieces of jewellery of any bride. It adds a complete enhancement to the entire attire she’s wearing. The most popular types of necklaces that South Indian brides wear include Mango Mala, Kasu Mala, and Lakshmi Haar. Each of them are made in yellow gold, studded with stones of the bride’s choice, such as diamonds, rubies, garnets, and other stones.

South Indian bridal earrings

While there is no particular style of earrings mandatory for South Indian brides, the most popularly worn earrings are the jhumkas. Jhumkas generally match up with the rest of the jewellery that a South Indian bride may wear.

South Indian bridal mathapatti

There are two types of head ornaments that a bride can wear – a mathapatti or a maangtikka. But, South Indian brides are typically seen to be wearing a mathapatti to enhance the look and cut of their face.

South Indian bridal hair ornaments

As we very well know how beautiful and long every South Indian girl’s hair is, hair ornaments are a must for every bride in the south. Hair ornaments like jadanagam, nethichutti, surya pirai, chandra pirai, and raakodi only enhance the beauty of the long dark hair that South Indian girls possess!

South Indian bridal rings

Rings are one of the most important assets of a bride’s hands. With the amazingly intricate and heavy mehendi on the hands, the rings only add to the grace. The most common rings seen on the hands of South Indian brides are Vanki and Meenaz rings.

South Indian bridal bangles

Another unavoidable jewellery asset is the set of bangles that South Indian brides wear. Bangles are one of the most traditional bridal assets that are considered auspicious. South Indian brides typically wear kadas, vanki, valayal, bale, and gajju.

South Indian bridal waistband

A waistband is an important element of South Indian jewellery. Known as Vaddanam, a waist band is a mandatory piece of jewellery worn by South Indian brides.

South Indian bridal anklets

Anklets or payals are another piece of jewellery you’ll see every South Indian girl wearing, whether wedding or not. So, for a wedding, it definitely becomes mandatory.

South Indian bridal mangalsutra

Oh, how can we forget the mangalsutra! That is the only jewellery element that proves a girl to be married. In fact, the mangalsutra originated from South India itself, depicting the marital status of a girl in the Indian society. However, this jewellery piece is known by different names in different regions of the south. For instance, Tamilians call it Thaali/Thirumangalyam, Keralites call it Minnu/Ela/Elagu Thali, and the people of Telugu call it Mangalasutramu/Pustelu/Maangalyam/Ramarthaali/Bottu.

South Indian bridal toe rings

Toe rings are another significant element worn by a married woman, after the mangalsutra. As per the Indian beliefs, married women wear toe rings as it increases their chances of conception. It also has various ayurveda related benefits. And, just like the mangalsutra, toe rings are also known by different names in different regions of South India. it is known as Mettelu in Telugu, Kalungura in Kannada, and Metti in Tamil.

If you’re a South Indian girl looking for few or all of the above, we’d advice you to have your entire jewellery trousseau customized as per your choicest preference. You can walk into Aura Jewels, the most admired customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore, where the talented designers can work with you to come up with designs that stay traditional to its values , as well as contemporary to suit the latest trends.

 

Workwear Jewellery _ The Do's And Don'ts - Aura Jewels

No outfit is complete without jewellery. The jewellery you wear enhances the look of the garment and polished your personality. Wearing the right jewellery can instantly upgrade your look. But, at the same time, going wrong with your jewellery can create a disaster. And, when you want to create a good image at work amidst your colleagues, what you wear and how you enhance it, becomes even more important. The moment you enter the office, your attire and jewellery will speak volumes about you, striking an impression in the mind of the viewers immediately. This is why we have come up with some Do’s and Don’ts about workwear jewellery that you can follow to create the right impression.

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Don’t overload yourself with jewellery

Anything that goes beyond limits is dangerous; and the same is the case with jewellery. Decking up too much jewellery to work is a big “NO”! First of all, it is always professional to wear minimal jewellery to work, such as diamond studs in the ears, a small gold pendant in a thin chain, a nice pleasing ring, and a watch. This should itself do the job. However, if yours is a workplace where you have to look fancy, for example, it’s a boutique, a mall, a salon, or any other such place, you may go a little more with your jewellery. You could switch to hoops, huggies, or drop earrings. You could wear layered neckpieces, but not too bold. You could wear a cocktail ring, paired with a nice bracelet in one hand, and a designer watch in the other. Whatever you do, make sure not to overdo anything such that it looks more festive than professional.

Don’t play down

Just like you shouldn’t be overdoing it, you shouldn’t be underdoing it as well. Under-embellishment can also drab your look. The minimal jewellery that we spoke of above – stud earrings, a gold pendant, a ring, and a watch – are a must for you if you are going to work and meeting colleagues and customers. But, don’t keep it this plain every day. At times, you could experiment a little by wearing a little more. For example, you could wear stacked-up rings or layered chains. And, at other times, what you can do is get off with your regular earrings and pendant, and wear only a pair of attractive statement earrings. This will bring a dose of interest when everything else seems dull.

Don’t wear jewellery that can disturb or distract

Clinging or noisy jewellery is a No-No for a workplace. You may love wearing glass or metal bangles and a payal on a regular basis. But, keep that for your home, or when you go out with your family. Get off all of this when you’re going to work. The noise from these elements can disturb or distract many around you in the office. You could thus replace these with other alternatives like plastic bangles or a beautiful anklet.

Try mixing and matching

Even though we say that you need to limit the number of pieces you wear to work, we don’t say that you can't experiment. You can always mix and match the colours and the metals. For example, if you regularly wear gold jewellery to work, depending upon the occasion or the attire you are wearing, you can mix up some sterling silver jewellery along with your gold. Or, if the situation permits, you could combine all the three kinds of gold  – yellow, white, and rose – to add interest to your outfit.

Think comfort and practicality

When you’re at work, you are there to work, and not show off what you have, yes, you definitely need to dress well, but more focus should be on the work you do. Wearing the wrong jewellery can put you away from the focus. For example, if you are wearing a fleece shirt or sweater, you don’t want to wear a bracelet or watch that keeps getting entangled with it. Similarly, if you have a lot of typing to do, you can't wear dangling hand jewellery or an uncomfortable ring. Be practical, and get off with anything that obstructs your working effectively.

Consider the seasons

Just like considering which garment to wear, depending upon the season outside, you must also choose the jewellery that is apt for that particular season or climate. For example, summer seasons call for more of flowery motifs and bright coloured gemstones. Similarly, winters can be the best season for pearls and sterling silver jewellery. For fine spring days, you can choose rose gold and diamonds.

With all of this in mind, you can now shop for the most suitable kind of everyday jewellery for your office. Or, you may even have it customized as per your choice and preference by getting in touch with Aura Jewels, the best customized gold jewellery shop in Bangalore.