FAQs
When should I start shopping for my bridal jewellery set
You should begin at least three to four months before the wedding. So that you have time for trials, minor alterations, and any custom requests.
How do I match the set with my outfit and neckline?
You should Match undertones and neckline. Warm outfits look beautiful with antique or rose gold finishes. Cool palettes pair well with pearls, blue accents, or a diamond style finish. Deep or sweetheart necklines suit chokers or layered sets, while high necklines look better with statement earrings or longer haars.
What pieces are usually included in a bridal jewellery set?
Most sets include a necklace and earrings. Many also add a maangtikka, and some include a nath or a raani haar. You should always refer to the product page for exact inclusions.
Are MR Jewels bridal sets comfortable enough for a full day of ceremonies?
Yes, many designs are balanced for long wear. Use earlobe support patches for heavy earrings and add a safety chain for longer necklaces to keep everything secure through rituals and photos.
Which sets work best for each wedding function?
You should choose light floral or pearl designs for Haldi, playful but secure pieces for Mehendi, a statement choker for Sangeet, classic Kundan or ruby and emerald combinations for Pheras, and sleek sapphire or rose gold silhouettes for the Reception.
Will artificial bridal jewellery look premium in photos
Yes. Clean finishing, balanced proportions, and the right necklace length for your neckline make a visible difference on camera.
How should I care for my bridal jewellery
Wear jewellery after makeup and perfume, wipe each piece gently after use, and store items in separate dry pouches away from moisture.