A-Z of Latest Gold Designs For the Modern Bride
Gold jewellery can get as traditional as you want it to be. From earrings to your payal, here are all the latest gold designs you need this wedding season!
When it comes to Indian jewellery, gold is probably the oldest and the most traditional of all. It has been a part of every religion and culture in India, from north to south. The metal is so versatile that it can be used in jewellery as well as in outfits like sarees, lehengas and Sherwanis.
You can find any jewellery piece in gold anywhere in India. While it has taken a backseat in the northern states, it is still very prevalent in the southern parts. If you have ever seen a South Indian bride, you may have admired her head-to-toe gold look. From her Matha Patti to bracelets, she is adorned in all the latest gold designs.
Scroll down to see all the latest gold designs from top to bottom, that is all a part of a bride’s sola shringaar!
1. Beautiful Matha Patti with dangling pearls
The first in our list of latest gold designs is a Matha Patti. Unlike a Maang Tikka, a Matha Patti covers your entire forehead. The jewellery piece is used to decorate a bride’s hair and face. You can even find dainty ones with small embellishments with a single layer. Other latest gold designs of Passa and Jhoomar are also available at most jewellery stores.
2. Gold jhumkas
Bridal earrings are an essential part of our look without which we cannot do. No look, bridal or else, is complete without a stunning pair of earrings. Gold earrings are a favourite among brides who prefer to wear real jewellery instead of artificial sets. Gold jhumkas are dome-shaped Indian earrings that brides can wear on their big day for a cute look!
3. Nose ring with a flower detail
As the name suggests, a nose ring or a bridal Nath is an Indian jewellery piece that most brides don on their noses on wedding day. It is believed to be quite auspicious and has many myths attached to it. While we will not get into the myths, we will say that they look fabulous on brides with all the other latest gold designs like a Matha Patti and earrings!
4. A long gold chain like a rani haar
If you are going for a simple bridal look with a regal saree and some light gold jewellery, layering light jewellery pieces is always a great way to achieve the look. While the look will be simple, it will look as if you have paid a lot of attention to detail.
You can use latest gold designs in long chains like these and achieve your desired look!
5. Traditional gold bangles
In the Hindu culture, it is mandatory for a bride or bride-to-be to wear bangles as a symbol of her getting married. They signify that her husband will have a long and happy life and the wife will always stand by him. Wearing gold bangles have been a long-lasting tradition and you can continue it as well. You can find hundreds of latest gold designs in bangles at jewellery stores. Until then, you can check out the one in the picture above.
6. Minimalist gold rings
Rings signify the lifelong promises a couple makes to each other. You wear an engagement ring in your left hand as the nerves there directly go to your heart. It represents commitment and unconditional love and support. So, while choosing a ring from all the latest gold designs, be very careful and choose the design that speaks to you the most!
7. Ring bracelet
We millennials tend to get attracted towards latest gold designs that can do twice the work with a single piece. While it is very practical, we do not compromise on its beauty. We love this gold ring bracelet with a coin design ring and a chain style bracelet.
8. Thick Kamarband with temple design
If you are looking for latest gold designs that will make a statement in a crowd, you should definitely check out this thick Kamar bandh with temple jewellery designs. The design is in a 3-D style and looks gorgeous against the sharp but simple base of the ornament.
9. Statement gold anklets with pearls
Last but not least for the latest gold designs, let's talk about the jewellery piece a bride wears on her ankles. You can find a payal or anklets in all shapes and sizes in the market. From a simple chain to multi-layered payal design in gold, white gold and even kundan. If you are going for a traditional look, a gold pair of payals is the ultimate choice. You can take inspiration from his statement payal in the picture. While this design is still quite millennial, you can find anklets in temple designs as well.
As beautiful as these latest gold designs were, no one can deny their practicality as well. The sense of security a bride feels when she wears the gold jewellery cannot be put in words. It is a feeling of only she knows. That is another reason why brides like to wear gold for their wedding and most parents gift gold to their daughters on her wedding day!
Want to buy your own jewellery? Check out these bridal jewellery stores near you!