Bridal Jewellery are made to match the authenticity of a bride’s pride. It is surely of great significance as it not only enhances the beauty of the bride’s attire but also takes her beauty to another level. The makeup of an Indian bride is considered to be incomplete without her solah shringar which consists of all the jewellery pieces considered essential to be adorned by a bride. We at Sanskriti Jewellers offer a trendy collection from various parts of India. What nurtures a bride’s beauty what she wants to hail through keeping all this in mind, we have everything in our stock that makes a bride eternally timeless.






BRIDAL

JEWELLERY







Mangalsutras

“ Representing the strongest bond between husband and wife a Mangalsutra holds marital dignity and chastity from ancient times. Celebrate this heritage bond in style with our exclusive collection.”













Bridal Necklace

“ Something purely made to adorn the beauty of your neck, A necklace so elegant that creates an awestruck impact in the eyes of whoever sees a Bride with Sanskriti’s bridal collection of necklaces.”














Bridal Earrings

“ Earrings are the best friends of a bridal necklace and both complement each other so well that no Bride can resist herself from adding a final touch of her wedding day look with stylish earrings. And, that’s the reason we have in designs that best fits her ears.”













Bridal Anklets

“Anklets, also known as ‘Payals’ are one of the precious and intricate piece of Bridal jewellery adding a touch of melody when a indian Bride walks over. To add a spark of beauty to a Bride we have in our collection some really adorning anklets. ”













Maangtikas

“ Any Bride is incomplete without this jewel we call ‘Maangtika’. With simple strands of gold & diamond, It slightly or fully covers a women’s forhead to complete an overall touch of beauty to the bride. ”













Nose Pins

“ The Nath, (synonym Nose Pin) is an integral part of an Indian bridal culture. The popularity of this jewelry piece is due to it being in vogue & in Hindu culture it often symbolizes a woman being married . ”