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Navratri Jewellery Sets

Explore Navratri jewellery sets for women, from oxidised Hasdi sets and mirror-work necklaces to long mala designs with matching earrings for Garba nights.

Navratri collection

Jewellery for Garba and Dandiya nights

Navratri styling is built around movement, colour and jewellery that remains visible during Garba and Dandiya. Oxidised Hasdi sets, mirror-work necklaces, long malas and matching earrings pair naturally with chaniya cholis, festive lehengas and Gujarati-inspired sarees. Dual-tone finishes are especially useful when an outfit mixes silver-toned embroidery with warmer gold, beige or maroon details.

Antic Hub's seasonal selection brings these styles together in one place. Use the product photographs, material details, included pieces and any listed dimensions or closure information to compare designs before choosing a set for a full evening of celebrations.

Match Navratri jewellery with your outfit

  • Mirror-work chaniya choli: echo the reflective detailing with a mirror-work Hasdi set, then let the matching earrings complete the look.
  • Colourful or heavily embroidered outfit: choose one strong focal piece, such as a close-fitting Hasdi or choker, instead of competing with every detail.
  • Saree or simpler lehenga: add length with a long mala or pendant-led necklace set to draw the eye vertically.
  • Mixed-metal embroidery: a dual-tone finish can bridge silver- and gold-coloured accents without forcing an exact match.

Choose comfort and security for long Garba nights

Dance-friendly styling is not only about choosing a light-looking design. Review any listed dimensions, fastening and construction details on the product page, and consider how the piece sits with your blouse or dupatta. Secure necklaces and earrings before leaving, keep loose chains away from embroidery, and test your complete look with a few turns and arm movements at home. If you stack kadas or bangles, make sure they do not restrict your grip on Dandiya sticks.

Care for festive jewellery after Garba

After wearing, wipe jewellery gently with a soft, dry cloth and allow any surface moisture to dry before storage. Keep pieces away from water, perfume and harsh cleaners. Store necklaces flat or loosely coiled, protect mirror and stone details from scratches, and keep matching earrings together so the complete set is ready for the next celebration.

For additional festive options beyond the seasonal edit, explore Kundan jewellery for weddings, pujas and family occasions.

Frequently asked questions

What jewellery is popular for Navratri and Garba?

Oxidised Hasdi sets, mirror-work necklaces, long malas, chokers, jhumka-style earrings and coordinated necklace sets are popular because they complement colourful chaniya cholis and remain visually strong during Garba and Dandiya.

How do I choose Navratri jewellery for a chaniya choli?

Use the outfit's neckline, embroidery and metal tones as your guide. A Hasdi or choker works well with an open neckline, a long mala adds length to a simpler blouse, and a dual-tone design can connect mixed silver- and gold-coloured details.

Is oxidised jewellery suitable for Garba nights?

Oxidised jewellery is a versatile match for Gujarati and bohemian festive styling. Check the product's size, fastening and included pieces, secure it before dancing, and keep it away from water, perfume and excess moisture to protect the finish.

Can I wear Navratri jewellery after the festival?

Yes. Style individual earrings, Hasdi sets, long malas or kadas with sarees, kurtas, lehengas and Indo-western outfits for weddings, cultural events, pujas and family celebrations.

How should I store Navratri jewellery after wearing it?

Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth, let any moisture dry, and store each piece separately in a dry pouch or box. Keep necklaces untangled and protect mirror, stone and plated surfaces from rubbing against harder jewellery.