AAG at a glance - page 17

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Un-matched jewellery
Sets are traditionally beautiful, but the
latest trend is to mix and match old and
new pieces of jewellery as well as other
accessories. Stack bracelets or bangles
with your favourite watch for an ultra-
modern look. Stack cocktail rings with
midi rings to create a balance of heavier
pieces with lighter, everyday ones.
Whether you’re wearing a sari, kurta, or
Western formal wear, you could layer
an heirloom necklace with fine metallic
chains or charm necklaces. Create
a contrast of large and small-sized
jewellery by teaming a
maang tika
with
tiny studs for your ears instead of long
danglers.
(Above)
Stack up
bangles. By
Rose Group
(Above, right)
The nature-
inspired earrings
are outfitted with
yellow and white
diamonds. By
Zevar by Sethis
(Left)
Multicoloured
gem-set gold
ring set with
diamonds. By
Birdhichand
Ghanshyamdas
Jewellers
(Far left)
A statement
morganite and
emerald gold
ring. By Gem
Plaza
(Far left top)
Enamelled gold
and diamond
ear studs. By
Forevermark
India
Coloured stones
Forget precious stones—gemstones
work just as well when you want to
accessorise but still keep it casual. If
total bling isn’t your thing, then choose
more vibrant (and accessible) costume
jewellery pieces with turquoise, jade,
garnet, quartz, or moonstone set on
gold- or silver-plated metals.
Minimal is in
Modern jewellery designs appear more
minimal and linear in comparison to
traditional metals with precious stones.
Think delicate gold charm bracelets,
cuffs studded with small stones, or
chunky silver bangles. Whatever your
style, choose pieces that you’ll wear with
confidence.
(Left)
The gold
bracelet
is set with
baguette-
cut rubies
and fluted
tanzanites.
By
Symetree
(Right)
Tapered
baguettes of
multicolour
gemstones
adorn
the gold
pendant.
By Vaibhav
Dhadda
of Jaipur
Jewels
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