When it comes to bridal jewellery, off-the-shelf sets are becoming less preferred, with brides leaning more towards personalised designs. Modern women are choosing to be actively involved in curating pieces that tell their unique story, rather than picking jewellery from a tray. Personalisation has become the ultimate marker of luxury, and jewellery is no longer just about matching the outfit. It’s about expressing personality, preserving memory, and creating heirlooms that begin with you.
Jadau Jewellery by Falguni Mehta brings a bespoke lens to every bride’s vision, working closely to create pieces that are layered, personal, and meant to last beyond the wedding day. The brand is redefining how bridal jewellery is being imagined by bringing coloured gemstones back into focus, blending traditional jadau jewellery with contemporary silhouettes, and shifting the approach to a bridal look from rigid sets to curated edits. Together, these changes signal a future where every jewellery trousseau is less about conformity and more about individuality. Here, we take a look at the new codes of wedding jewellery, and share how you can choose pieces that truly reflect your signature style.
The personal language of coloured gemstones

For too long, bridal jewellery has been defined by monotone sets. But this wedding season, colour is taking centre stage. From Navratna-inspired chokers to vibrant gemstone stacks, brides are embracing hues that feel joyful, bold, and entirely their own. Beyond ornamentation, adding colours in jewellery has become a form of personal expression. Whether it’s a shade that resonates with your personality, ties back to cultural symbolism, or simply captures a meaningful memory, the right colours transform your jewellery into something intimate and deeply individual. Sitara, Falguni Mehta’s latest collection, features a fusion of uncut diamonds, Basra pearls and precious colour stones that are designed by drawing on techniques from across India. Think of it as jewellery that’s fluid by design, adapting easily from wedding rituals to intimate gatherings and everything thereafter.
Reframing the bridal silhouette

Necklaces have always been seen as the centrepiece of a bridal jewellery set. But what if we’ve been styling it backwards all along? The maang tikka, with its placement, significance, and face-framing impact, does more than just complete a look. It defines it. Falguni Mehta’s collections showcase how the maang tikka deserves to be the starting point of your bridal jewellery, and not an afterthought. The Sitara collection reimagines this iconic piece with intricate textures, layered detailing and a thoughtful blend of tradition and modernity, crafted to frame the face and truly steal the show.
Heritage jewellery for the modern woman

Heritage jewellery need not be defined by how heavy it is. Falguni Mehta’s creations show how traditional jadau craftsmanship, marked by textured gold, intricate settings, and artisanal detailing, can slip seamlessly into a contemporary wardrobe. These pieces look just as stunning with draped sarees and lehengas as they do with pantsuits and fusion outfits. For today’s bride, personalisation is not only about which gemstones she chooses but also how she styles them, making every piece an extension of her identity.
Handcrafted with love and care to be a bride’s treasured inheritance, Falguni Mehta’s collections infuse heritage craft with thoughtful personalisation, creating one-of-a-kind jewels meant to be passed down through the generations.
Visit Falguni Mehta at The Wedding Collective and discover jewellery designed to tell your unique story.