u/jewelready

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Looking for boutiques who specialise in Indian wear

I am looking for boutiques in Bhopal, Indore and Raipur who specialise in Indian wear both readymade and custom wear.
If anybody has a boutique in these cities or knows some place please let me know

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u/jewelready — 3 days ago

I am going to attend a wedding a friend’s wedding in a week.
I am wearing a red lehnga but am confused if this watch will look good or not.
Also if I should wear these or not
They are trendy but still not sure.
Help me decide !!

u/jewelready — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/weddings+1 crossposts

Want to know about your choice of jewellery in lab grown diamonds.
What do you prefer rings, studs, bracelets or anything else.

And also what do you think about them ?

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u/jewelready — 15 days ago

Most brides waste money on their trousseau jewellery—here’s what actually lasts for years.

After being a co-founder of a fashion jewellery brand, Jewel Ready, and supplying jewellery to countless weddings, I’ve seen brides spend lakhs—and still feel like they have nothing to wear later.

Here are the pieces every woman should own: practical, timeless, and worth it.

Here’s a complete guide:

1. A Pair of Statement Earrings
Your jewellery wardrobe needs a piece that stands out and works with almost every outfit. Something that reflects your personality and is perfect for cocktail nights, date nights, and modern looks.

2. Layered Necklace
Be it Kundan or AD, a layered necklace is a must. It instantly elevates even the simplest outfit and adds character. These pieces look rich and premium without the heavy price tag.

3. Hand Accessories
Instead of chasing trends, choose classics like Polki bangles or a Kundan handcuff. These are versatile, easy to style, and stay relevant for years.

4. Oxidised Necklace & Earring Set
Everyone needs everyday jewellery. An oxidised set works effortlessly—perfect for sarees, suits, kurtis, and Indo-western outfits. It’s the piece you’ll reach for the most.

5. Western Jewellery
Often overlooked, but essential. A few western pieces—earrings and necklaces, gold-plated or anti-tarnish—can elevate even your most basic outfits, like a black dress.

The Smartest Trousseau Tip Nobody Talks About:
You don’t need real gold or diamonds to build a stunning jewellery wardrobe. Kundan, Polki, and similar styles have been the backbone of Indian bridal fashion for generations—and today, the quality available is exceptional.

What’s the one piece you’re most confused about adding to your trousseau? I’ll help you decide in the comments.

u/jewelready — 16 days ago

Most brides waste money on their trousseau jewellery—here’s what actually lasts for years.

After being a co-founder of a fashion jewellery brand, Jewel Ready, and supplying jewellery to countless weddings, I’ve seen brides spend lakhs—and still feel like they have nothing to wear later.

Here are the pieces every woman should own: practical, timeless, and worth it.

Here’s a complete guide:

1. A Pair of Statement Earrings
Your jewellery wardrobe needs a piece that stands out and works with almost every outfit. Something that reflects your personality and is perfect for cocktail nights, date nights, and modern looks.

2. Layered Necklace
Be it Kundan or AD, a layered necklace is a must. It instantly elevates even the simplest outfit and adds character. These pieces look rich and premium without the heavy price tag.

3. Hand Accessories
Instead of chasing trends, choose classics like Polki bangles or a Kundan handcuff. These are versatile, easy to style, and stay relevant for years.

4. Oxidised Necklace & Earring Set
Everyone needs everyday jewellery. An oxidised set works effortlessly—perfect for sarees, suits, kurtis, and Indo-western outfits. It’s the piece you’ll reach for the most.

5. Western Jewellery
Often overlooked, but essential. A few western pieces—earrings and necklaces, gold-plated or anti-tarnish—can elevate even your most basic outfits, like a black dress.

The Smartest Trousseau Tip Nobody Talks About:
You don’t need real gold or diamonds to build a stunning jewellery wardrobe. Kundan, Polki, and similar styles have been the backbone of Indian bridal fashion for generations—and today, the quality available is exceptional.

What’s the one piece you’re most confused about adding to your trousseau? I’ll help you decide in the comments.

u/jewelready — 16 days ago