Grooms, Make Room for a Multi Layered Necklace in Your Wedding Wardrobe

The quickest way to royal? Stack the layers.

Nov 25, 2025
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    Stack it up, grooms! Sabyasachi


    When it comes to wedding dressing for grooms, jewellery is no longer an afterthought. The sherwani may set the tone, but it is the necklace that would define the look. Among the most popular choices today is the multi layered necklace for grooms. In India, necklaces have long been markers of heritage and status, from the legendary Patiala Necklace designed by Cartier in 1928 in Paris under commission by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, to the contemporary satlada haars seen on grooms. Whether crafted in pearls, layered with uncut diamonds, or finished in polki, it anchors the groom’s sherwani or a bandhgala suit.

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    Nick Jonas wearing a mulit-layered necklace at his wedding in Jodhpur, India. Instagram

    For those who prefer a bit of sparkle, we have curated a list of multi-layered necklaces for grooms ranging from jadau necklaces and satlada haars to polki and diamond strands.

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    Amrapali Jewels

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    Amrapali continues to set the tone with statement-making jewels. Actor Ishaan Khatter wore the brand’s Victorian necklace in Zambian emeralds, paired with a rose-cut diamond, emerald, and pearl kalangi in The Royals. Vihaan Samat, too layered a gold jadau necklace designed with rose-cut diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and pearls by Amrapali.

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    Shree Jee Jaipur

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    Known for their work with pearls and polki, Shree Jee Jaipur’s multi-layered necklaces are perfect for grooms who want richness without excess. Their pieces bring in Mughal-inspired motifs with contemporary wearability. They are best suited to pastel sherwanis and ivory kurtas.

    GK Chudiwala

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    GK Chudiwala’s creations carry the traditional essence of wedding jewellery while remaining adaptable to layered styling. Their work balances gold and stones that can offer grooms an option that feels weighty yet wearable.

    Anita Dongre

    Sarosh Layered Necklace
    Sarosh Layered NecklaceAnita Dongre

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    Sarosh layered necklace is a sophisticated and simple piece which can anchor a modern groom’s outfit, whether styled over a silk kurta or a jewel-toned sherwani. Its layered detailing ensures it remains the focal point of the look.

    Sunita Shekhawat

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    For the groom who wants unabashed luxury, Sunita Shekhawat’s designs are masterful. Recently, musician Rishab S wore the Carnation three-layer necklace, handcrafted in 18k gold and set with diamonds, polki, and emeralds. It is an heirloom-level piece that feels as stately as it does striking.

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