Trending Navratri Jewellery Ideas That Pair Perfectly with Every Outfit

Navratri is among the most festive and vivid occasions in India. For nine nights, people come together to celebrate Goddess Durga through dance, music, and colorful costumes. The festival entails dressing up, and no Navratri look is complete without jewellery! Check out these Navratri jewellery ideas for inspiration. Aside from aesthetically beautiful jewellery, great jewellery also has a spiritual and cultural connection.  

This year, layering Navratri jewellery is a top trend. It includes temple and traditional jewellery. These pair well with ethnic and fusion clothing. Wondering what to wear for Garba nights? Or for Dandiya nights and Navratri puja? We have ideas that perfectly match your outfits.

1. Temple Jewellery for a Divine Look

Navratri jewellery ideas: gold & emerald necklaces and earrings.

Temple jewellery brings divine grandeur. It is always in vogue for Navratri. Temple jewellery is unique to India. Gods and Goddesses in temples traditionally wore it. It's a lovely addition for Goddess Durga during Navratri.

Long Temple Necklaces 

A beautiful option, which pairs well with a silk saree or lehenga for big puja nights.

Temple Jhumkas 

 Make a wonderful complement to bright chaniya cholis.

Antique Temple Bangles

Works brilliantly with any of your Navratri outfits, adding grace and traditions!

Temple jewellery looks beautiful, adds divinity to your outfit, and brings you closer to the goddess during the festival.

2. Oxidized Silver Jewellery for Garba Nights

Three women showcase Navratri jewellery ideas: red, green, and gold necklaces with earrings.

Perhaps one of the most fashionable styles of Navratri jewellery is oxidised silver. And, oxidised silver matches well with all colourful chaniyas and cholis and mirror work blouses. Also, silver jewellery is lightweight and allows wearers to dance for hours. 

Bold thick chokers 

Oversized jhumkas 

Long layered necklaces 

Kada bangles 

3. Traditional Jewellery for Heritage Vibes

Three styles of Navratri jewellery ideas: green beads, gold choker, and diamond/ruby necklace.

Navratri is also about honouring our culture and traditions. That’s why, when it comes to traditional jewellery, it is a popular choice. Many of these pieces were passed down from generations and often carry their own emotion.

Here are some popular traditional options for Navratri:

Gold Mangalsutras with tiny pendants for a subtle festive touch. 

Nath (nose ring) that instantly gives that Maharashtrian feel.

Green bangles with gold kada that many women wear during festive seasons.

Antique gold necklaces will work with a saree or ghagra.

Wearing traditional jewellery during Navratri connects you to your roots and adds richness to your festive aesthetic.

4. Fusion Jewellery for Modern Outfits

Gold Navratri jewellery ideas: necklaces & earrings with emeralds, rubies, & pearls.

Many young women today enjoy blending tradition with modern fashion. Fusion jewellery will appeal to that person looking for something that is trendy but still festive. 

Temple chokers are perfect with gowns – a modern take on a sacred piec

Silver statement earrings are easy with jeans/kurta- simple, yet festive.

 Traditional bangles are great with Indo-western skirts – old and new.

Layered necklace with crop tops- chic and danceable. 

Fusion jewellery is not only comfortable and stylish, but also very wearable for long nights of Navratri dance.

5. Minimal Jewellery for Subtle Elegance

Collage of women wearing Navratri jewellery ideas: layered ruby necklace, gemstone choker, and diamond choker.

Some people do not like heavy jewellery. So the trending minimal styles are a great option for understated, elegant looks.

Simple pearl studs worn with sarees.

Thin gold chains worn with delicate pendants. 

Delicate bracelets worn with a pop of colour in a lehenga. 

Light earrings that sparkle but are still lightweight. 

Minimalist jewellery is a great option. It works well if you are dancing. You don't want to carry heavy jewellery. You can still be stylish and comfortable.

6. Statement Jewellery for Standout Looks

Navratri jewellery ideas: layered necklaces, chandelier earrings, statement pendant.

If you're after a statement piece that is sure to get you noticed, you can't go wrong with statement jewellery.  One big piece can transform your entire outfit! 

Oversized chandbalis (big earrings) 

Heavy Temple jewellery chokers 

Bold oxidised necklaces 

Intricate waist belts (kamarbandh) 

Accessorise with one big statement piece. Pair it with simple textiles. This will elevate your look. You can look super festive. No other accessory is needed.

7. Mixing Navratri Jewellery Ideas and Styles

Kundan ring, layered necklace, and bracelet showcase trending Navratri jewellery ideas.

One of the biggest trends this year is mixing different jewellery styles. For example:

Wearing temple jewellery earrings with oxidized bangles.

Pairing traditional necklaces with modern earrings.

Combining silver jewellery with gold accents.

This mix-and-match trend allows you to create a fresh look every night of Navratri without buying a completely new set.

8. Banjaran Jewellery for Festive Nights

Eager for a bold, quirky, free-spirited Navratri style? Then Banjaran jewellery is your go-to option. Tribal designs inspire these pieces. They are primitive and earthy. Yet, they are joyful and colourful for festivals. Their vibrant colours match flowy skirts. These suits Indo-western fusion outfits and chaniya cholis.

What are some trending Banjaran pieces to try out this Navratri?

1.

Jhamkudi Long Banjaran Tribal Necklace is from the Banjaran Collection. This dramatic necklace instantly highlights your festive tribal style.

2.

Rangilo Raaj Oversized Gold Studs are from the Banjaran Collection. These statement studs perfectly match silver mirror-work blouses and bright lehengas.

3.

Amisha Oversized Tribal Jhumkas are from the Banjaran Collection. Their large size is perfect for Garba nights. They hang loosely and elegantly while you dance.

4.

Rashi Banjaran Style Mid-Sized Earring is a comfortable choice. It's for those who love Banjaran style. But they want a lighter, mid-sized design.

5.

Who doesn't love a good bohemian look? Banjaran jewellery is your way to dress up. It gives a daring, fun, vintage vibe. You will grab all the attention this Navratri.

Conclusion

Jewellery is the heart of Navratri fashion. It adds sparkle and celebration. It also brings significance to any outfit. Temple jewellery offers a divine sense. Oxidized silver adds a fun element to dancing. Traditional jewellery represents culture. They can also be family heirlooms. Every type of jewellery is beautiful.

This Navratri, explore Attrangi's jewellery trends. Have fun discovering new ideas. Try fusion pieces and coordinated gemstones. Bold pieces make a statement. There is jewellery for every outfit. It works with lehengas, sarees, gowns, or Indowestern styles. A piece can make your outfit pop.

Navratri is about dance, music, as well as highlighting and embracing beauty, tradition, and devotion. It is easy to do all three facets when you simply add the right jewellery.