For years, the spotlight at weddings rested firmly on the bride, ornate necklaces, heavy haars, sparkling gemstones. But the times are changing. More grooms are now embracing jewelry not as a ceremonial afterthought, but as a style statement. Be it a regal pearl mala draped over a sherwani, a subtle signet ring peeking from cuffed sleeves, or a vintage brooch glinting on a turban. Jewelry is becoming an essential part of the groom’s identity. Done thoughtfully, it makes you stand apart: not flashy, but distinguished.
Jewelry for the groom today isn’t just about tradition. It’s about personality. It’s about elevating the outfit. And most of all, it’s about confidence.
Whether it’s a layered pearl mala, a delicate gemstone chain, or a statement polki choker necklaces add an instant aura of regality to traditional outfits. A short mala works beautifully with bandh-gala kurtas; a longer chain with a sherwani gives you a royal, princely edge.
Styling Mantra:
Let the necklace stand out, pair it with a plain (or minimal) turban brooch or buttons.
Pastel sherwanis: opt for pearls. Deep-toned outfits: go for polki, gemstones, or gold accents.
If necklace is heavy, skip heavy rings or bracelets to avoid overkill.
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A brooch or a sarpech on a turban draws eyes to your face and adds a vintage, heirloom feel. Whether it's a simple metal piece or a gemstone-studded ornament, it elevates the entire look instantly.
Styling Mantra:
Match the metal finish (gold, silver, brass) with other metallic details — watch, buttons or cufflinks.
If your turban or outfit pattern is busy, pick a simpler brooch so it doesn’t compete.
Mix tradition with subtle modernity: a brooch chained to a pocket square or lapel brings freshness to heritage attire.
A ring or a bracelet doesn’t shout but it speaks volumes. A well-crafted signet ring, a classic wedding band, or a sleek silver/copper bracelet complements both Indian and Western outfits. These pieces give polish to your style, whether it’s a ceremony or reception look.
Styling Mantra:
Wear just one Signet ring per hand to keep it understated.
If you’re wearing a watch, a simple bracelet on the other hand balances the look.
For tuxedos or Western suits, choose minimalist bracelets, avoid bulky traditional kadas which look out of place.
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Your wedding is a milestone, a celebration of heritage, style, and personal expression. Jewelry isn’t about showiness; it’s about identity. So don’t just participate stand out. Choose pieces that reflect who you are, that complement your outfit, and that make you feel confident.
Because at the end of the day: the groom deserves to shine, too.