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These Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding Are Legit Goals and You Must Check Them Out Now!

Break the norms by stepping out of the cliché jewellery pieces and catch hold of these stunning and awe-inspiring latest gold jewellery designs for wedding day and more!

Gautam Khullar Photography

Glistening, glowing and gleaming bridal jewellery enhances your divinity on your big day. We have curated some unique and latest gold jewellery designs for wedding day and other ceremonies that suit the style of the millennial bride. Adorning these latest gold jewellery designs for wedding will surely set you apart and above all the brides of the season by adding a dash of 'oomph' to your outfit!

Jewellery is often times the only thing that takes more than just a few hours when a bride-to-be steps out to shop. And, we understand considering the multitude of options available will definitely overwhelm you at the mere sight of it! But, these latest gold jewellery designs for wedding happen to be some of the most striking designs that we laid our eyes on this wedding season. and, we are hoping that these will do the trick for you as well as they did for us! 

So, check out these latest gold jewellery designs for wedding right away and head out to your family jewellery and wear these ornate baubles just in time for your big day!

1. Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding - Statement Studs

Weddingnama

Chandelier earrings and Jhumkas look stunning for sure, but, oversized stud earrings are the new kid in town! Adorn these beauties for your Mehndi or Sangeet function. Precious uncut Polki diamonds encrusted in gold and enhanced with intricate Meenakari work in gorgeous colour will surely be a showstopper. This one of the latest gold jewellery designs for wedding functions.

Vendors to look for: Caratlane, Tanishq, Mehrasons Jewellers

2. Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding - Nosepin + Earrings 

Nitin Arora Photography

Take the stud earring to the next level by adorning this stunning style. The back of the earring is attached to a delicate string of micro pearls. This dainty string crosses over your ear trailing to a nose ring, falling flawlessly on your glowing face. The use of precious gemstone beads in the nose ring brings the whole look together.

Vendors to look for: Krafted With Happiness, Kalyan Jewellers, Orra

3. Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding - Kundan Collar

Amrapali Jewellery, MI Road

This absolutely gorgeous necklace design is the epitome of regality worthy of the bride on her big day. The lavish use of precious uncut Polki diamonds across the entire collar makes the piece mesmerizingly opulent. Walking down the aisle, adorning this stunning piece of jewellery will make you feel like the fairytale princess that you are!

Vendors to look for: Amrapali Jewels, Tanishq, Hazoorilal Legacy

4. Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding - Enchanting Anklet

Anoop Photography

A flawless piece of jewellery to be adorned on your Haldi ceremony. What sets this design apart from the rest is the enchanting blend of Gota jewellery with intricate metal motifs. The mix of materials enhances the uniqueness of the piece and the dainty pearls add a dreamy effect.

Vendors to look for: Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri, Caratlane, Tanishq

5. Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding - Contemporary Kundan

Estaa

Contemporary layers combined with a traditional twist of Kundan make this piece worthy of a millennial bride. The dangling teardrop-shaped ginormous Polki give a romantic flow and rhythm to the piece. This will look stunning when adorned on the engagement night for an OTT look and will also look gorgeous on the wedding day.

Vendors to look for: Apranje, Arnav Jewellery, Avanishk Jewels

6. Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding - Bejewelled Juda Pin

Purab Paschim

If you truly want to make a statement in celebration of your big day, then think beyond the popular accessories. Hair jewellery is not confined to Matha Patti and Maang Tikka, adorn delicately bejewelled Juda pins to spice up your bun on your big day. Dainty Latkans of pearls and precious stone add a poetic rhythm to the look.

Vendors to look for: Tanishq, Kalyan Jewellers, Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri

7. Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding - Jhumkas to tie Tresses

Nitin Arora Photography

Jhumkas are one of the most popular earring styles in any desi wedding. Take the popularity up a notch by adorning this beautiful style of Jhumka earrings that trail back into a hair accessory. The triple-layered dainty pearl strings tying the hair back look delightfully appealing.

Vendors to look for: C. Krishniah Chetty Group of Jewellers, D G Jewels, Ganga Jewellers

8. Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding - Many Mini Jhumka

Nitin Arora Photography

Can’t get enough of Jhumka earrings? This style is the one for you! A gorgeous golden disc boosting intricate filigree work with micro pearls around the border is given an edgy ethnic look by adding multiple mini Jhumaks dangling from it. The piece is further accentuated with multi-layered pearl strings and mini Jhumkas flowing across the back to make a stunning hair accessory. Your Haldi function will be incomplete without this one!

Vendors to look for: Jindal Jewellers, Kushal Fashion Jewellery, Mahesh Notandass

9. Latest Gold Jewellery Designs for Wedding - Boho Headgear

Purab Paschim

If this isn’t a show stopper, we don’t know what is! This lavish headpiece is absolutely stunning. It is a crown to be adorned on your Mehndi night embarking the entry of the queen. The generous use of precious gemstones on each crescent-shaped motif makes it sparkle as the light falls on It. The delicate use of green enamel Meenakari work further enhances the piece. The gleaming effect of the brilliant reflection in an added bonus!

Vendors to look for: N M Karel and Sons, Om Sai Jewels, Shankarlal and Sons

Perfectly style your latest gold jewellery designs for wedding 

Your wedding dress might be the most regal and elegant element of your bridal look but accessorising it in the perfect manner will elevate your look completely. It is your day to shine and the right jewellery will not only make you look iconic but also poised and perfect for your big day. Here are a few things that you would need to keep in mind while styling for your wedding day. So go ahead and look like a dream come true! 

  1. Choose your necklace - How you want your blouse or gown's neckline to be will determine what kind of jewellery sets you can go for. It is one of the most important things while picking out the jewellery for your big day as it will accentuate your neck as well as define your overall look.
  2. Complement your attire - Choose a jewellery design that complements your style and attire. You can coordinate your jewels with your dress colour or go for elements in contrast for more focus and definition. 
  3. Match your metals - Some elements are best paired with certain kind of fabric only. An emerald or Kundan necklace looks gorgeous on the traditional red lehenga and is most certainly an option that many brides consider. You can choose to go for stones that are already of the colour of your dress embellishments so that they don't come to be in too stark contrast.
  4. Layer game or solo ride - It is your wedding day and you should certainly feel like a queen embarking on a wonderful journey with her king. You can choose to layer your jewellery in complementing and similar metals or go for a heavy studded Kundan collar as you saw above.
  5. Try it on - You might not know how a piece of jewellery would actually look on you unless you try it. The jewellery designs that you would choose should certainly complement your attire but your skin tone and texture as well.

Bridal jewellery is the focal point of the bride’s attire for any wedding function. Be sure that the jewellery you adorn reflects your personality. Edgy, girly, bohemian, there is a uniquely curated piece in the list above for each bride.  

Head over to some of our bridal jewellery vendors for the latest gold jewellery designs for wedding functions.