For the bride in you!

Marriage is a life-changing event in every woman's life. The bride is the queen for the day. The occasion is theirs and everyone from their relatives to friends, to colleagues to neighbours, celebrate the marriage. 

Shopping for marriage excites every bride, as she wants to look special and feel special. 

Choosing the right jewelry to match the outfits is a herculean task. So, here are few special jewelry set from the House Of Jhumkas that would help you slay on the day of your marriage.


Goddess Lakshmi is the bringer of wealth and it is also believed that the bride herself is considered to be Goddess Lakshmi who enters a new family, as a daughter-in-law to bring happiness and prosperity. This Lakshmi Haram is a great pick for your Muhurtham Saree as it signifies positivity and auspiciousness.




Peacock Bridal Necklace is the best choker you can match with your Bridal Saree to give you a grand and shining look. It goes well with every colour and looks traditional.



Mehndi and Sangeet are the most favourite sessions during a marriage. Flaunt your mehndi filled hands with this Polki ring to get amazing pictures. This over-sized ring is full of grandeur and sets you apart from the rest.





This stone-studded Bridal Tika is the right choice for your lehengas and bridal sarees. It highlights your hairstyle and face make-up to give your a glowing look. Guess you'd want a load of candid pictures in this!




Bridal Coin Necklace is a must-wear during a bridal get-up. This design is never out of fashion and is traditional. These Lakshmi Jhumkas that come with the choker gives a great finish. 





 These Temple Jewelry Sets are very much suitable, not only for brides. Dancers and singers on stage can steal the show by matching their outfits with these traditional jewelry sets. To all those brides, bridesmaids and mother-in-laws, hurry up and grab your sets! 





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