These Kanauti Earrings Are the New Bridal Essential You Should Know About

These age-old Maharashtrian earrings are stepping back into the spotlight with a fresh, modern energy.

Nov 19, 2025
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    Alia wore Kanautis to a function recentlyAlia Bhatt/ Instagram

    Few things, perhaps, capture the beauty of regional Indian jewellery like Kaunati earrings. With its long, gleaming line tracing the curve of the ear, these traditional Maharashtrian earrings have found a stylish new voice in today's bridal world. Elegant, sculptural, and rich in meaning, they're fast becoming a favourite among brides who want a look rooted in culture yet unmistakably contemporary.

    Where Kanauti Earrings Come From


    Kaunati earrings find their origin in Maharashtra, specifically the Konkan belt and Western Maharashtra. These were essentially worn by women belonging to the Maratha community at weddings and major festivals.


    Kanauti earrings were designed in a manner to take up the natural contours of the ear. Instead of rounded pieces that cupped the lobe, the Kaunati took on a straight, vertical form, which made for a clean silhouette. Thin sheets of high-purity gold were beaten to make up long panels with delicate floral or geometric motifs.

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    The thinness gave them an effortless lightness, fit for long ceremonies. Several traditional versions included a small chain that hooked into the hair.

    Meaning and Cultural Significance


    Kaunati earrings were an integral part of a bride's ornaments. Their gold purity was indicative of prosperity and stability. They were often included in the set of ornaments given to a bride at the time of marriage, signifying a new journey. The long, balanced shape was also considered protective and anchoring, reflecting beliefs that jewellery could balance energy around the wearer.

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    Modern brides today are rediscovering the kaunatis. The silhouette feels minimal yet bold, making it easy to pair with various styles. Designers make lighter versions in brushed or antique finishes that complement soft make-up, slick buns, floral braids, and even modern metallic saris. Stylists use Kaunatis to draw attention to the cheekbones and jawline, especially with Paithani or neutral-toned silk saris and fusion drapes as well.

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