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15+ South Indian Bridal Jewellery Designs for 2025

By Mahek Arora
Blog timeApr 11, 2025

Enhance your bridal look with exquisite South Indian bridal jewellery designs. With over 15 stunning designs provided, you can adorn yourself with intricate pieces that perfectly complement your attire, ensuring you shine with timeless elegance on your special day.

Jewellery is one of the most essential components for a bride, especially South Indian Brides. There are a lot of options to adorn your South Indian outfits for your wedding. In this blog, you will find the best South Indian Bridal Jewellery Designs ranging from traditional to contemporary designs.

Check out these South Indian Bridal Jewellery Designs.

Polki Diamond Bridal Jewellery

Time to look like an Indian Rajkumari at your South Indian wedding with this polki diamond bridal jewellery. These unfinished natural diamonds are all set to make you look like a dreamy princess at your wedding. 

Bridal Necklace with Emerald Pearls

If you like details in your jewellery then we recommend you to check out this beautiful necklace with emerald pearls. The shimmery emerald pearls of this necklace are truly mesmerizing.

South Indian Bridal Nakshi and Temple Jewellery

If you need a divine and exquisite look then you must consider this necklace. This necklace has finish layered chains of gold balls, colored beads, and Nakshi work. The embellishment of precious gemstones, uncut diamonds, polkis, nakshi balls, etc makes this necklace one of a kind.

Polki Diamond Bridal Jewellery

Waistband Jewellery

For a perfect South Indian bridal look, wear this Odiyanam. It is a type of waistband jewellery that comes in various styles and designs for various outfits. If you want a traditional odiyanam then the one made of gold with intricate detailing is perfect for you. If you need a contemporary odiyanam then you can choose a lightweight one with trendy designs.

Manga Malai Bridal Jewellery

A popular South Indian Bridal Jewellery is Manga Malai or mango necklace. Pair this gorgeous necklace with Kanjeevaram sarees for a divine look. This non-traditional necklace uses mango shapes in its design hence the name.

Guttapusalu Haram South Indian Bridal Jewellery

If you are into heritage jewellery then you must consider this necklace. This necklace has a loopy design that owes its origins to the pearl fishing coastal areas of the Andhra region. The strings of beads attached in fringes appear like a shoal of small fish, giving it the name guttapusalu. The embellishments of rich rubies, emeralds, and Kundans make this necklace an exquisite one.

Waistband Jewellery

Coin Droppings Necklace

If you are bored of the regular necklaces with pearls and rubies then this unique necklace might interest you. This necklace has coin-dropping embellishments all over the necklace, giving it a premium feel.

Antique Gold Jewellery

Whether you like meenakari or kundan, antique gold jewellery has something for everyone. If you are wearing heavy bridal attire for your South Indian Wedding then you must wear antique gold jewellery. A popular choice of the current brides are antique finish gold balls or gold beads long chains.

South Indian Bridal Armlet

If you need a fully traditional South Indian Bridal look then a traditional armlet is a must. Vanki, armlet, is a significant part of South Indian bridal jewellery. The traditional motifs designed over this vanki make it an exceptional piece of jewellery.

South Indian Bridal Armlet

Jada Billa Jewellery

One of the most significant pieces of jewellery for a South Indian bride is Jada Billa. It is made in the temple jewellery design and looks exceptional on long braids. 

Pacchi Bridal Jewellery

If you are a contemporary South Indian bride and need jewellery that will make your bridal look exquisite then this piece of jewellery is made just for you. The pachchikam or Pacchi jewellery is made up of glass stone, colored pacchi leaves, and pearls. The three-dimensional appearance of this jewellery is created when every leaf is embellished by hand on top of another. 

Kundan Jewellery for South Indian Brides

Kundan has become every bride’s favorite piece of jewellery. The gems and stones skillfully set in gold with intricate Meenakari work makes this jewellery one of a kind. This kundan jewellery made of glass stone gives such an exquisite look to your South Indian outfit that it accentuates the beauty of the overall look.

Jada Billa Jewellery

Kada Bangles for Brides

Complete your South Indian Bridal look with these kada bangles, which will make your appearance exquisite. The stylish design of these kadas is worth looking at.

Satlada Haar for South Indian Brides

This piece of jewellery will make you look like a Nizam of Hyderabad. This beautiful necklace has seven layers of golden chains and small pearls, hence the name satlada. This necklace can also be embellished with various precious gemstones like ruby, emerald, diamond, etc.

Kasu Haram Jewellery

Kasu Haram, commonly known as Kasulaperu in Telugu, is a type of gold jewellery worn by South Indian brides that exudes elegance and modernity. This piece of jewellery can come in either a shiny or dull antique finish, depending on your taste. This neckpiece consists of gold coins imprinted with the images of deities attached.

Kada Bangles for Brides

Long Necklace for South Indian Brides

This jewellery is so popular among South Indian Brides that it is their go-to choice. Long necklaces have come a long way and can be considered timeless elegance. The ‘haram’ type of long necklaces has multiple layers and usually ends in a pendant. 

South Indian Bridal Jewellery Jhumkis

These jhumkis have been in use for generations and people still love these beautiful jewellery designs. These dome-shaped ornaments come in a variety of designs, ranging from diamond or silver jhumkis to traditional temple-styled gold jhumkis.

South Indian Ring Designs

In a wedding, as in a South Indian wedding, ring holds a great significance. This ring is the perfect jewellery for your wedding, which will complete your bridal look. You can customize it with various designs like peacock motifs, flowers, mango leaves, and other traditional motifs. For more beauty, you can also add gemstones that will add a touch of color and vibrancy.

These are some of the best South Indian Jewellery Designs to try for your South Indian wedding. Don’t forget to choose the jewellery that matches your bridal outfit. Also, try to keep a balance between the volume of the outfit, the jewellery, and the makeup for a perfect South Indian Bridal Look.

Thanks for reading the blog and we hope these ideas were valuable to you.

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Mahek AroraI'm Mahek Arora, a content writer passionate about creating engaging and meaningful stories. When I'm not writing, you’ll find me binge-watching series or enjoying a game of pickleball.
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