Chinar Ghorawat, 22 Dec 2020
While the year 2020 was a bummer in many ways, the 2020 brides didn't disappoint us at all. Whether it was the intimate wedding or the virtual sangeet party, we had enough reasons to crush on them despite the coronavirus outbreak in India. From these stunning outfits to decor, intimate weddings of 2020 saw a wave of fresh and unique ideas. And, one such thing that took our breath away was the bridal jewellery trend that we loved in 2020. So, without further wasting time let us look at some of the bridal jewellery trends of 2020 that made us swoon over.
Did you think we didn't notice it? Well, her pretty mathapatti was pretty much the queen of all mathapattis we saw in 2020.
While the bride chose classics for everything we loved the dash of green in her jewellery and the delicate kanauti that she wore for her pheras.
Well, you knew this before we even mentioned. Rana Dagubatti's wife almost broke the internet with her unusual colour choice in chooda and we are head-over-heels.
While floral jewellery for Mehndi or Haldi is a common concept now, Miheeka chose shell jewellery and looked nothing less than a diva.
Amidst all the classic choices, the South superstar Kajal Aggarwal picked the chunkiest and the most eye-catching kaleeras and we are totally in love with it.
While we truly believe passa look elegant on every bride, Neha Kakkar's elaborate passa with pearl accents made us realise just how much they can add to any look.
On an all-white ensemble, the bridal jewellery trend that we cannot get off our heads is the dainty diamond necklace with emeralds being the only dash of colour on Neha Kakkar's bridal look.
This bride's shining bright polkis on the classic red bridal lehenga stole our hearts while it added the perfect hint of sparkle to her demeanour.
The only bridal jewellery inspiration you need to see in 2020 is this gorgeous jadau-polki layered necklace with the perfect dash of emeralds.
While you may have seen gazillion haathphool designs, we promise you this crystal and seashells encrusted haathphool will give you #BrideGoals immediately.
We were accustomed to kaleere being traditional and chunky until we saw the breathtaking seashell and pearls kaleera that a 2020 bride carried off with swag.
This bride's OTT multilayered mathapatti had a bohemian feel to it that we are totally feeling and loving. Aren't you?
If you think you've seen it all when it comes to royal jewellery trends, here's a bride that carried off a specially designed hair accessory for her plait with Kundan strings that blew our minds.
We love customised jewellery on brides especially when they are as beautiful as this delicate nath design with the groom's name on it.
If big rings are your calling here's a pretty cocktail ring with a big mirror in the centre and pearl accented design that makes for one of our favourite bridal jewellery trends.
If you love emeralds and a royal look for your jewellery, this one of a kind eye-catching maharani haar with layered strings of emeralds and an elaborate motif with peacocks in the centre will make your day.
Not every bride can carry off a chunky maangtikka with elaborate earrings, but here's a bride who's choice will prove you wrong.
For the brides that love the traditional gold choker necklace, this 2020 jewellery trend will make you stand out even with the classic choice.
If you love the traditional mathapatti, here’s a pure Rajasthani style design that’ll remind you of the times of your great grandmother’s antique possessions.
If emeralds are your first love, here’s an emerald rani haar that's both classic and yet very chic for the millennial brides of today.
If classic but OTT jewellery is your style, here’s a never seen before diamond jewellery trend of 2020 that’ll remind you of Jodha bai and her breathtaking jewellery.
Another example of an authentic traditional headgear that proves to be the highlight for any millennial bride who loves the timeless designs.
Among the OTT classic jewellery trends of 2020, here’s a minimalist design for the brides that love delicate jewellery.
Now here’s a bridal choker ornamented with fine polkis, Basra pearls & amethysts that is sure to make every bride go weak in the knees.
A colourful mirror work haathphool for the millennial brides to add a little bit of funk to their attire while also keeping it casual.
Another brilliant trend of 2020 is using the mirror work for your artificial jewellery in a pretty choker necklace with beads in a waterfall design.
Amidst a gazillion average idealism here’s a maangtikka design with colour threads that truly stands out from the jewellery trends of 2020.
While you might have come across many floral necklace designs, here's a colour combination and Aad jewellery design that truly stands out making it to the list of best jewellery trends of 2020.
The prettiest peacock kaleeras in gold make for another bridal jewellery trend of 2020 that is sure to continue in 2021 as well.
Busting the myths of millennial brides that thread bangles don’t look rich, here’s a perfect example of thread bangles being worn on the wedding day as a trend of 2020.
Author, WeddingBazaar
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