Sabyasachi Jewellery Pieces Which Every Bride Wants

In case you are planning to start your trousseau shopping, these bridal jewellery pieces by Sabyasachi are an example of exquisite craftsmanship.

  • Anupam Dabral
  • Her Zindagi Editorial
  • Updated - 2018-09-11, 11:45 IST
sabyasachi bridal jewellery

Just like his exquisitely crafted bridal couture lehengas, Sabyasachi’s jewellery pieces are an example of Indian craftsmanship. Besides understanding the need of discerning Indian brides, the Kolkata-based couturier also knows how to loop in the glorious Indian past in the ever-changing cycle of current trends. Intricately embroidered and printed organza dupattas, his evergreen renditions of the benarasi weaves and an interesting textural interplay of velvet and tulle is often punctuated by his lust-worthy jewellery pieces.

So, just in case you are planning to start your trousseau shopping, jewellery needs to be ticked off well on time. And if you want to pamper your taste buds, Sabyasachi’s couture jewellery pieces will leave you spoiled. Here are a few pieces which can transition from just being occasion specific ones to family heirlooms.

Ring Ceremony

ring ceremoney

Start your wedding celebrations with some statement-y yet sober vibes. While you adorn a classic heirloom saree, pair it with a 3-strung Sabyasachi heritage neckpiece, enough to make heads turn.

Cocktail

cocktail

Before you jump on the bridal bandwagon, take time out to let your hair down with your friends. Sip champagne in a minimal floor-length gown and pair it with this jaw-dropping necklace and you are sorted. We suggest, veer away from any other additional jewels, let this masterpiece do the talking.

Sangeet

sangeet

Dance to the tunes of soul-stirring Bollywood beats, in a light silk multi-layered floral lehenga and a bra-top choli. Pair these pieces made in uncut diamond strung together with tourmalines, unpolished Iranian turquoise, jade and baroque pearls.

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Haldi

haldi

Since your neck, feet and hands will most likely be covered in a fragrant blend of turmeric, sandalwood, and rosewater, stay away from wearing a decadent neckpiece. Instead pick up these earpieces, with hints of turquoise on a gold base.

Mehendi

mehendi While you are prepping your hands to be decorated in the deep crimson hues of mehendi, go grand with this opulent Sabyasachi uncut diamond necklace detailed with desi meena, black spinel, aquamarine and a large multitude of enormous Zambian emeralds.

Wedding

wedding

Now, since all the pre-wedding ceremonies are over, it is time to go all the way traditional. No matter how far you veer away from the traditional colour palate or silhouettes nothing replaces a stunner, old school neckpiece with a mangteeka. In case you want to embrace some drama, these Sabyasachi pieces in uncut diamond threaded together with baroque pearls, emeralds, tourmalines and Iranian turquoise beads are everything.

Reception

reception

Even though you might plan to conjure up a picture of restraint at your reception, jewellery can only do good. We suggest explore some striking tones other than reds and throw in some hints of decadence with these Sabyasachi statement teekas and necklaces.

All images courtesy: Instagram/@sabyasachiofficial

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