Women’s jewelry is much celebrated in the Asian culture where it’s often gifted and much cherished on many occasions and forms a part of many religious rituals and cultural ceremonies. One can easily find many such rituals in Asian wedding ceremonies where jewelry is laid out to display for people to admire. For long, Gold has been the ‘Gold standard’ when it comes to Asian wedding shenanigans however, come Millennials and things go for a twist. Polki sets are increasingly becoming popular with the younger crop owing to its versatility. It’s dynamic, light colorful and befit several occasions like from cocktail parties to six yard Sarees -it surely complements a whole bunch of activities in a busy life.
Another jewelry which comes to close quarters with the Polki set is the Kundan set which again is made of polished colored glass and in appearance is more dynamic and sports a myriad range of colors. In India, jewelry with Islamic motifs come under the belt of Islamic jewelry and some of those popular designs are Paasa and Nath which predominantly resonate with the sentiments of a decked up Muslim bride and are essential Islamic bridal-wear. These ornaments too, are rendered in intricate molds to form exquisite collection. Contemporary modern brides try out many variations of the Paasa and Nath which traditionally was made only out of gold. Polki sets render an effortless charm of royalty to the wearer and manage to bring out the grandeur of its craft.