NECK PIECES
Designed to complete bridal and festive ensembles, this collection of neck pieces brings together chokers, raani haars, and pearl necklace set designs rooted in heritage
Read moreAamal mint choker set
1990 choker set
Navratan Choker Set
1990 Choker Only
Nadia Necklace Set & Tikka
Ridhi Necklace Set
Ridhi Mala Set
Tara Antique Set
Sunehri Mala Set
Pankhudi Mala Set
Gauri Mala Set
Chahat Antique Set
DAISHA RAANI HAAR SET
Riyasat’e Patiala Raani Haar Set
Dilbar Long Haar
Sahib Choker Set
Diljot Necklace Set
Babli Necklace Set
Lilly Necklace Set
Maharni Jindaa'n Bridal Set
Maria Necklace Set
Rozy Mint Pink Set
Bahar Mint Necklace Set
Dimah Necklace Set
FAQs
>1. What are necklace sets in Indian jewellery?
Necklace sets for women include coordinated neckpieces with matching earrings or accessories. These traditional necklace set designs form an important part of ethnic jewellery, heritage jewellery, and traditional Indian jewellery styling.
2. What is the difference between choker and necklace set?
A choker set for women sits closely around the neck, while a necklace set may vary in length and layering. Both are popular wedding jewellery sets within traditional Indian jewellery collections.
3. Which necklace set is best for a bridal look?
A bridal necklace set featuring kundan necklace set detailing or layered long necklace set styles works well for weddings. These statement jewellery pieces enhance bridal styling with heritage jewellery appeal.
4. Can necklace sets be worn with lehenga or saree?
Necklace sets pair seamlessly with lehengas and sarees. Traditional necklace set and statement jewellery styles complement embroidered attire, making them essential wedding jewellery sets for festive and bridal occasions.
5. What is a rani haar set?
A rani haar set is a long necklace traditionally worn as part of heritage jewellery styling. Often layered with a bridal necklace set, it adds depth to traditional Indian jewellery looks.

