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For us women, earrings have a special place in our hearts and in our bridal trousseaus as well. From dainty little chunks and heavily embellished ones to modish statement baubles, every piece making it to our bridal jewellery chest is chosen with utmost love and thoughtfulness. But, hold on!
We at ShaadiSaga believe that it is super important for all you women to first have a considerate know-how of the kinds of earrings available in the market that a bride-to-be can carefully pick from. Well, it's only going to make your jewellery shopping 100x easier for that matter!
Like previously we helped you figure out your bridal necklaces we are going to aid you with bridal earrings this time and well you can thank us later!
Bridal Earring Designs Every Bride-To-Be Must Know About
Chandbalis
Owning their name from the word chaand, these crescent-shaped earrings are a must-have trousseau staple. For the exceptional charm this particular shape adds to the whole earring, these are one of the most favored types. These have an elegance of their own and be it sarees, suits or lehengas these earrings glam up every outfit.
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Jhumar or passa style Earrings
These earrings are a glamorous and a trendy variation of the traditional Mughal head jhumars. Either a multi-stringed passa’s mini version or simply shaped like one, there’s something for every kinda bride. These earrings are best paired with anarkalis and sarees.
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Bahubali Earrings
A perfect blend of traditionalism with modernity these earrings are a must for the edge they can add to any outfit. With multiple strings attached to your basic earring and going up to be pinned to your head, these earrings are worth every penny you’re going to spend on buying them!
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Jhumkis
Jhumkis are the most common type of earrings and probably every woman owns at least a pair of them. Dangling from hoops, dainty chains or even a huge stud and available in different shapes and sizes these are everyone’s favorite. They go perfectly with every Indian outfit and are a classic and timeless piece of jewellery.
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See AllChandelier Earrings
As the name suggests these earrings twin the shape of a chandelier usually getting broader towards the end. Some chandelier earrings might as well have multiple layers that tend to narrow down at the end with just a single hanging drop left. These earrings are an amazing statement jewellery piece that amps up even the simplest of your outfits. Skip out on your neck piece if you opt for a big and heavy pair and don’t want to go OTT.
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Dangles
Dangles, popularly known as danglers, that tend to be hanging or swaying from the earlobes are the most commonly worn earrings. Available in varied lengths and sizes, ranging from single stringed to multi stringed or with little hanging elements at the ends, these type of earrings go well with almost every outfit and should definitely go into your trousseau.
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Which type of earrings would you be choosing? Let us know!
6 Types of Bridal Earrings to Know About before going Jewellery Shopping
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6 Types of Bridal Earrings to Know About before going Jewellery Shopping