Tuesday, 25 August 2020

Kalyan Jewellers’ brand ambassador Kinjal Rajpriya sets the fashion statement for the auspicious occasion of Onam

Onam is celebrated with great enthusiasm across India and the world. During the ten-day festivities, women are seen wearing a white and gold saree called a ‘Kasavu Saree’, which is paired with traditional temple jewellery designs.

Kicking off Onam festivities on the day of Atham, the stunning and versatile Kalyan Jewellers’ brand ambassador Kinjal Rajpriya, was recently spotted at a photoshoot in a never-before-seen avatar of a Malayali Penn. Adding a pop of red to the traditional Kasavu saree, the talented diva paired the look with Southern style temple jewellery pieces that complimented her look. In the authentic Malayali look, Kinjal is seen adorning a beautiful choker, paired with traditional Haaram (the long necklace) and a Kadda from Kalyan Jewellers’ wedding jewellery collection – Muhurat.

Sourced from the Kalyan Jewellers showroom in Ahmedabad, each piece of jewellery beautifully 


accentuates the look, while reinforcing a sense of tradition. To recreate Kinjal’s stunning look, or to browse through the Kalyan Jewellers collections to glam up your look, log on to the LIVE video shopping facility (https://www.kalyanjewellers.net/livevideoshopping/) or visit the closest Kalyan showroom.

 

List of jewellery worn by Kinjal Rajpriya:

 


This intricately designed temple jewellery piece is handcrafted with nature-inspired designs. The highlight of the piece is Goddess Saraswati seated on a lotus, surrounded by floral and leaf motifs. Embedded with precious rubies, the magnificent choker piece is sure to stand out.

The jhumkas adorn a similar theme of a bride seated in a doli with jhoomar-shaped hangings, also popularly known as long chandelier earrings. This Muhurat bridal jewellery piece from Kalyan Jewellers perfectly complements both the semi-traditional and traditional look, making it a must-have for the upcoming wedding and festive season.


Inspired by the jaali work of the royal darbars, this bold kadda has a tinge of orange added to its gold finish – making for a traditional as well as stylish addition to a girls jewellery trove! The precious stones embedded give a slight touch of elegance and makes the piece look more effervescent and vibrant with two different cut designs on each side. 



In line with the choker piece, the long haaram follows a similar theme with a nature inspired design and a Goddess Sarawati at the heart of it.

Handcrafted by legacy artisans, the peacock motifs embedded with ruby stones showcase the rich design that exudes elegance and pairs beautifully with Kasavu saree.

The dangling pearls with the pure gold inscription of deity above it is the key highlight of this authentic temple jewellery piece.

 


Add some sparkle to any outfit with this diamond ring. Embedded with precious stones in a classic tear-drop shape, this ring is a must-have to glam up your look. The semi-ethnic jewellery design means it will compliment your look on both festive as well as casual occasions.

Truly an evergreen, all-season jewellery piece to own!

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