All brides wish to be picture perfect on their special day, and what they adorn is a big contributing factor in making them look beautiful. From a heavy choker ensemble, a light maang tikka, or classic jhumkas, each piece counts. Kanshi Jewels has worked hard with brides to assist them in selecting suitable Dulhan jewellery for their wedding ceremonies. From Mehendi to Reception, our collection has been a part of many wedding tales.

In this blog, we're bringing together some of the most loved bridal looks by real brides who wore Kanshi Jewellry. These brides wore everything from Dulhan Jadau Kundan necklaces to Bridal Jhumka earrings and Dulhan Maang Tikkas. Their wedding styles are perfect for getting real and easy ideas for your own wedding functions.

1. The Classic Red Bride

Heavy jewellery and red lehengas are best friends. One of our brides opted for a bright red lehenga with golden thread work and opted for a layered necklace that featured a Dulhan choker set as well as a long haram for the bride. The duo provided a majestically looking neckline without exaggeration. Her Bridal Maang Tikka was round, bold, and rested well at the center of her forehead. The matching Dulhan Jhumkas completed her look.

Jewellery Breakdown:

Dulhan choker necklace in kundan and red stones

Long Jadau Kundan pearl string necklace

Bridal antique gold finish Jhumka earrings

Jadau Kundan Maang Tikka with red beads

A great set for those brides who prefer a heavy look without piling up much.

2. The Pastel Bride

Another bride wore a light pink lehenga to her day wedding and paired it with a Dulhan pearl necklace with white and green detailing. She did not go heavy; instead, it was fresh and minimal. Her Dulhan Jhumkas were medium-sized with pearl hangings. Her light Bridal Maang Tikka suited her round face.

Jewellery Breakdown:

Pearl-based Dulhan necklace with green enamel work

Dulhan Jhumkas with hanging pearls



Delicate Maang Tikka with coordinating pearl drops

This style is perfect for daytime events, particularly Mehendi or Haldi.

3. The Traditional Bride with a Twist

This bride was looking for a combination of traditional and statement. She chose a maroon and green lehenga and opted for a Dulhan Jadau Kundan necklace in the form of a thick choker. She avoided the long necklace and concentrated on the choker. Her Bridal Jhumka earrings also featured matching green meenakari work, and her Dulhan Maang Tikka was rectangular in shape, which brought in that extra element of surprise for the entire ensemble.

Jewellery Breakdown:

Dulhan heavy necklace in Jadau Kundan work

Bridal Jhumka earrings with meenakari

Maang Tikka with green enamel in unique shape

This option is ideal for brides who prefer less but want to make a serious statement.

4. The Golden Glow Bride

This bride opted for a golden-beige lehenga and opted for gold-toned jewellery to accompany it. Her Dulhan accessories were a chunky choker necklace, lengthy earrings, and a teardrop-shaped Bridal Maang Tikka. Rather than opt for numerous colours, she remained with just one — gold — which provided her with a serene and luxurious look.

Jewellery Breakdown:

Gold-toned Dulhan choker set

Bridal Jhumkas adorned with gold beads

Teardrop Maang Tikka in Jadau work



This kind of look works well with neutral outfits and evening functions.

5. The Temple Jewellery Bride

One of our South Indian brides even wore a bright yellow silk saree with traditional temple jewelry. Her long haram for the bride had classic Lakshmi designs, and her choker was round and heavy. Her Bridal Jhumka earrings were dome-shaped and big, similar to the rest of the set. Her Maang Tikka was small, set with a middle-parted bun hairstyle.

Jewellery Breakdown:

Temple choker necklace

Long haram with Lakshmi carvings

Heavy Bridal Jhumkas

Small gold Maang Tikka



These strips are great for classic brides who prefer to maintain the cultural heritage intact.

6. The Minimal Bride

Not all brides feel like carrying heavy jewellery. One of our brides opted for a minimalist look with a plain silk saree and just carried a statement Dulhan necklace. She avoided earrings and tikka. Her necklace featured tiny white stones and green enamel. This proved how one piece, when well selected, is sufficient.

Jewellery Breakdown:

Minimalist Dulhan Jadau necklace with white stones



Ideal for intimate weddings or registry events.

7. The Multi-Function Bride

Certain brides prefer to wear the same jewellery in multiple functions. Our bride wore her Dulhan Jadau Kundan necklace to both her Sangeet and Reception. For Sangeet, she wore it with Bridal Jhumka earrings, and for Reception, she teamed it up with a different Dulhan Maang Tikka and did without the earrings.

Jewellery Breakdown:

Reusable Bridal Jadau necklace



Various pairings of Maang Tikka and earrings for various occasions

A wise plan for brides wanting to stay under budget or cut down on shopping stress.

How Kanshi Jewels Assists You in Crafting Your Bridal Look

We at Kanshi Jewels know that each bride is unique. Some prefer heavy sets, others a single show-stopping piece. That's why we provide:

Full Bridal Jadau Kundan sets with matching chokers, long harams, earrings, and tikkas



Personal combinations to pair and mix according to your lehenga or saree

A large range of Dulhan accessories for all skin tones and outfit colors

Everything is crafted with love by us, employing old-world techniques to provide you with jewellery that feels personalized and long-lasting.

Advice from Actual Brides

Some advice from brides who wore Kanshi Jewellry:

Practice your entire jewellery outfit beforehand on the wedding day to ensure that it all fits and coordinates well.

Coordinate your jewellery with the style of your blouse, particularly the neckline.

Select a single piece (necklace, earrings, or tikka) to be the focal point and keep the others basic.

If your lehenga is highly ornate, opt for basic jewellery, and if your clothing is not embellished, you can carry larger pieces.

Final Thoughts

Bridal jewellery is not only about ornamentation — it's a part of your wedding narrative. Whether you adorn yourself with a Dulhan choker necklace, a Dulhan Jadau Kundan necklace, or modest Bridal Maang Tikka, each contributes significance to your wedding day.

Real brides at Kanshi Jewels have taught us that the perfect bridal look is one that expresses your own sense of style and makes you happy. Take their wedding decisions as inspiration, but choose what looks good to you.

Whether you are bold, simple, traditional, or modern, Kanshi Jewels has something that suits you.