March, 2026
As the Gudi unfurls against the morning sky, it carries the quiet pride of a heritage that breathes anew. The air is thick with the scent of mango leaves and the promise of a golden year, where every sunrise is an invitation to begin again.
In this moment of honoring tradition, find your own celebration in the timeless brilliance of the jewels of Indriya. Let the glory of the new year be mirrored in the light you carry, with a radiance that reflects the very soul of the season—a beauty so profound that the heart simply whispers, "Dil abhi bhara nahin."
The Auspicious Tradition of Gold
Gold is not merely an ornament; it is shagun—a sacred blessing. Inviting gold into your home on Gudi Padwa is believed to usher in the grace of Goddess Lakshmi, ensuring that the coming year is as radiant as the metal itself. Whether it is a small token or a statement piece, the act of buying gold symbolizes a commitment to future prosperity and the preservation of family legacies.
Timeless Craftsmanship: The Indriya Promise
Every piece at Indriya is a labor of love, designed with mastery and the utmost attention to detail. Inspired by the rich heritage of Indian artistry, our jewels are crafted to be more than just accessories—they are intimate storytellers.
From the intricate craftsmanship of our gold necklaces to the rhythmic chime of handcrafted gold bangles, our collection reflects a blend of traditional motifs and contemporary elegance. When you choose Indriya, you aren't just buying jewellery; you are investing in a masterpiece that will carry your memories for generations.
Honor Your Bond: Our Signature Mangalsutras
Gudi Padwa is an especially significant time for families. It is a day to celebrate the strength of relationships and the sanctity of the home. Our wide range of Mangalsutras stands as a tribute to this eternal bond.
Each design—from the classic deep-black beads to modern, diamond-encrusted pendants—is crafted to represent the modern woman: resilient, graceful, and deeply rooted in her values. These pieces are designed to be worn close to the heart, serving as a delicate reminder of love and companionship that grows stronger with every passing year.
Adore Your New Year
Whether you are looking for the perfect gold earrings to complement your festive Nauvari saree or searching for a timeless heirloom, our diverse collections offer something for every style:
Artisanal Mastery: Deeply detailed pieces that showcase the finest hand-carvings.
Traditional Splendor: Celebrate Maharashtrian culture with the iconic elegance of Puneri naths and the intricate, beaded beauty of thushi necklaces.
- Everyday Elegance: Light, sophisticated designs that bring a touch of luxury to your daily life.
- Pure Radiance: Stunning 22kt gold jewellery that glows with the unmatched warmth of high-purity gold.
Across roka, mehendi, sangeet, wedding and after-party, your earrings and necklines play a part in your love story—each look bringing you closer to be the bride of your dreams. Like diamonds worn close to the skin, the right earrings won't just complete your outfit; they'll hold your memories and return them to you, singing dil abhi bhara nahi.
Discover the elegance of the full Indriya Bridal Collection, where stunning rings, bangles and necklaces meet exquisite maang tikka, delicate haathphool, and regal bajuband. Each piece, crafted with intricate mastery, completes your bridal looks—helping you be the bride of your dreams.
Indriya's regional bridal collections—Raasvi, Padma Ranjani, Anantara, and Rajashree—are deeply rooted in time-honored traditions yet exquisitely reimagined for the modern bride.
Frequently Asked Questions
What earrings go with what neckline?
The goal is to create balance. For V-necklines, use long drops or teardrops to mirror the angular cut. Sweetheart necklines benefit from volume, like chandelier earrings, to fill the open space. For strapless styles, linear drops add necessary verticality, while high necks or halter necks are best paired with studs or ear cuffs to avoid competing with the fabric.
Which type of earrings suit on collar neck?
When wearing a collar neck or high neckline, "upward" adornment is key. Studs, petite clusters, or ear cuffs are the best choices. These styles ensure your jewellery complements the intricate embroidery of the collar rather than snagging on the fabric or making the neck area look cluttered.
What type of earrings should I wear with a high neck dress?
Skip the heavy necklace and let your earrings do the talking. Small hoops, huggies, or mid-length drops work beautifully. If you want a more modern, "red-carpet" feel for a reception, statement ear cuffs provide a sophisticated sparkle that stays clear of the high collar.
What kind of earrings should a bride wear?
A bride should choose earrings that frame her face and harmonize with her outfit's silhouette.
Traditional pheras: Polki chandeliers or heirloom-style drops.
Sangeet/Cocktail: Glamorous chandeliers or playful tassels.
Roka/Engagement: Delicate danglers or diamond studs for a soft, romantic glow. Ultimately, the right pair—like those from the Indriya Bridal Collection—should feel like a natural extension of your personality.
Which jewellery goes with which neckline?
Boat Neck: Long, slim silhouettes to break up the horizontal expanse.
Illusion/Sheer Neck: Weightless diamond studs or small pearl drops to prevent snagging.
Deep V-Neck: Elongated drops or chain-thread earrings to accentuate the vertical line.
Sweetheart: Statement chandeliers or halo studs if you are also wearing a heavy choker.
How to pick bridal earrings?
Start by considering your neckline and hairdo. If your dress is heavily detailed near the neck, opt for simpler studs; if the neckline is open (like a strapless or sweetheart cut), go for bolder, cascading styles. Most importantly, ensure the metal and stone work (Polki, Diamond, or Gold) align with the rest of your bridal set, such as your maang tikka and haathphool, to create a cohesive look.