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Navratri fashion tips: Jewelry trends in nine colours of Navratri

Latest fashion trends: Instantly glam up your look with these four jewelry trends in nine colours of Navratri.

Edited by: India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Updated on: October 11, 2018 19:11 IST
Navratri fashion tips: Jewelry trends in nine colours of Navratri

Navratri fashion tips: Jewelry trends in nine colours of Navratri

This Navratri, focus on jewelry to highlight your traditional attire and look perfect for the puja.

Here are a few jewelry trends for Navratri to instantly glam up on the festival!

Navratna necklace

Adorn your attire with a beautiful navratna necklace which features 9 gemstones based on your birthchart. This is a very versatile option for your festive attire. The necklace has navratri colours in it which makes your task easy to pair them with different coloured outfits and can be worn on multiple days of Navratri festival. 

Pearls

Pearl necklace or mala is perfect for day six which is also known as white day and dedicated to Goddess Kalaratri for peace and purity. White pearl necklace with earrings gives a ravishing look when paired with a white outfit. Moreover, you can also pair them for other days with orange, yellow, blue and pink outfits.

Statement jewelry

Although oxidized jewelry is the preferred and most common option during Navratri but it's important to also wear comfortable jewelry as you dance the night away. Therefore statement neckpieces and earrings are a lighter option which will help you stand out.

Uncut polki with meenakari jewelry

It's essential to have a balance between being trendy and traditional whereas jewelry crafted using traditional motifs such as peacock, lotus or any other in gold finish options are perfect for an ethnic and contemporary attire. Polki Jewellery can also be paired with coloured stones like pink sapphire, rubies as red and emerald as green which symbolize the nine avatars of goddess Durga with their colour traits.

(IANS Inputs)

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