Get set to add a special festive touch to your look this Onam. Marking the beginning of Kerala’s harvest season, Onam is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm across India and especially in ‘God’s Own Country’. Interestingly, this festival also marks the beginning of the festive season in India, with Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri and Diwali all following suit. So, our recommendation is that you start planning in advance – not just for Onam, but also for the other festivities that are soon coming your way.
This festive season, actor Vaibhavi Shandaliya was spotted in the brand’s digital campaign adorning traditional Kerala style jewellery from Kalyan Jewellers’ Collection.
With the Gopura Nagapadam necklace, Maanga Maala, a longer Nagapadam haar and those stunning Jimikki earrings, Vaibhavi is a vision in off-white Kasavu sari.
Take cues for your jewellery trousseau from Vaibhavi Shandaliya’s latest look, which is the perfect combination if you are planning to dress in pastel shades this festive or wedding season.
Kalyan Jewellers offers a wide array of intricate designs with contemporary and traditional motifs that are bound to add a touch of grandeur to your Onam look. Whether you want to keep it simple with a statement ring, or dress-up your look with an elaborate choker, Kalyan Jewellers has you covered.
To recreate Vaibhavi’s stunning look, or to browse through the
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No Malayali Onam look is complete without the goodness of the green Palakka Maala. While it is a typical Kerala design, the exquisite nature of this work, and it’s regal banyan leaf motif has made it a cross over piece. | |
Inspired by the jaali work of the royal darbars, this bold kada bangle, has a tinge of orange added to its gold finish – making it a The rubies embedded give a slight touch of elegance and makes the piece look more effervescent and vibrant with two different cut designs on each side. |
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Radiate royal elegance and charm as you accessorize your outfit with this alluring gold necklace from Kalyan Jewellers collection. This piece is distinct in its design, and has the Goddess motif carved into each leaflet. The rubies add to the beautiful contract of this design. |
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Inspired by traditional temple-jewellery designs, this long haar marries the vedic cylindrical good-luck amulet with an uncut diamond-studded Goddess motif pendent. The piece exudes elegance and pairs beautifully with the traditional off-white Onam sari. | |
If you are looking for something grander, this this choker version of the Mulla Mottu Maala or the traditional kerala style jasmine bud design, is what you could go for. This beautifully crafted choker is embellished with red rubies at the top, giving it an intricate floral design in the middle along with the string of jasmine buds and a pendant at the end of the choker. |
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Jhumkas look extremely appealing on every woman. These gold jewelry jhumkas, with their unique bell shape, look like wonderful ornaments.
Made in pure gold along with red rubies and a peacock design on both sides, these jhumkas will make for a lovely addition to be worn with any outfit. |
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Rubies are great stacking stones as they pair well with anything you wear. This elegant gold floral ring with ruby stones and tiny dark emerald rounds make it the perfect ring to wear for any festive look. This ring is a must-have accessory if you like wearing ring. |