These Homegrown Brands Craft Stunning Jewellery Out Of Flowers

These artists can elevate the simple charm of floral jewellery for your wedding…

Feb 24, 2025
  • Neelam Upadhyaya wearing floral jewellery
    In ancient Indian epics like Shakuntala, Ramayan and Mahabharat we can find the mention of floral jewellery. Instagram/Neelam Upadhyaya

    Flowers are used in many ways when it comes to weddings, but using them to create jewellery pieces is an age-old practice. Who can forget Kalindi from Veere di Wedding’s ornamental floral hair wreath that was weaved into her tresses and stole the spotlight during her bridal entry scene in the movie? Or Radhika Merchant’s floral accessories accompanying her yellow Anamika Khanna ensemble during her haldi? While floral jewellery has been popular for a while, its popularity has increased recently.


    “Along with social media, the increased emphasis on sustainability and environmental welfare is one of the reasons why floral jewellery is getting more and more popular,” says Mumbai-based floral jewellery designer Srishti Kapur. “Today’s brides prioritise comfort over style and they prefer to have something that is easy to wear and remove and doesn't feel like a load while dancing. The scope of creativity and experimentation with floral jewellery is limitless, so I see brides gravitating more towards floral jewellery than traditional pieces.”



    If you want to wear floral jewellery for your wedding ceremonies, take a look at our list of some of the best floral jewellery designers in the country. From jewellery sets to floral bedecked gifting accessories, these artists make it all…

    Floral Jewellery Designers To Bookmark For The Wedding Season

    Floral Art by Srishti Kapur

    Floral Art by Srishti Kapur
    The floral dupatta made for Radhika Merchant was weaved with jasmine flowers and supported by marigolds on the periphery. Instagram/Floral Art by Srishti

    Designer Srishti Kapur can be credited for curating Radhika Merchant’s floral jewellery for her haldi ceremony. Along with floral jewellery and accessories, the designer is also trained in creating gota jewellery pieces and accessories for men like boutonnieres. Along with providing floral jewellery, the designer also works with a team of stylists to arrange for decor at your wedding venue.

    Prune India

    JJ Vallaya's model wearing floral jewellery
    The earliest use of flowers during ancient times was used as hair accessories before being made into jewellery.Instagram/ Prune India

    Specialising in hand-crafted floral and gota jewellery, Leesha Arora’s Prune India has been creating floral jewellery pieces for brides since 2015. Whether it’s kaleeres, gajras, garlands, bajubandhs, sheeshpattis, or earrings, India’s first luxury label for bespoke floral jewellery offers it all.  It was the first choice of celebrity brides like Mouni Roy and Anuja Joshi.


    Kanyaadhan by Dhiraj and Aayushi

    Floral jewellery made with marigold flowers.
    Marigold was used in floral jewellery due to its bright hues to ward off negativity and eradicate darkness. Instagram/Kanyaadhan

    The Kolkata-based brand was responsible for creating jewellery that actor Parineeti Chopra and influencer Aashna Shroff wore during their Haldi ceremonies. Along with floral jewellery and hair accessories, the brand also provides footwear worked with faux and real flowers to complement your wedding and ethnic wear.

    Style Chakra

    Floral bracelets worn by women
    Though floral jewellery was popular among women, even men wore them as braceletes, kalgis and sarpech's. Instagram/Style Chakra

    Founded by Priyanka Singh, the Delhi-based brand Style Chakra specialises not just in creating pieces of pure floral jewellery but also fusing them with gota, mirror and shell work to elevate their beauty. From passas to haathphools, the brand is well-versed in bringing a fresh, floral spin to prevailing and age-old jewellery trends.


    Dulhanama

    Floral jewellery made with gota work
    Gotta and mirror work when implemented with floral jewellery gives out a contrasting and ravishing effect. Instagram/Dulhanama

    A brainchild of entrepreneur Shubhi Kapoor, Dulhanama creates bespoke floral jewellery pieces that seem straight out of a fairytale for every modern-day bride. In addition to floral jewellery pieces the brand also works with local artisans to supply accessories like gotta and mirror worked boxes and chests to keep your bridal necessities.

    Pelli Poola Jada

    Floral bridal braid made with flowers of different colours.
    The floral bridal braid known as the Pelli Poo Jada usually consisted of flowers that had aphrodasiac properties. Instagram/Pelli Poo Jada

    Contrary to its name which translates into ‘bridal floral hair accessories’ in Telugu, Pelli Poola Jada creates much more than floral hair jewellery for brides. Along with creating regular flower jewellery pieces, the brand also creates hand-crafted wedding dolls, floral umbrellas and hand-made wedding accessories for marriage rituals.

    So, which of these designers will you reach out to for your big day?

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