Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. What’s IN
- 3. What’s OUT
- 4. Why Trends Are Changing
- 5. How to Use These Trends
- 6. The Totapari Perspective
- 7. Conclusion
- 8. FAQs
1. Introduction
Jewellery is no longer something added at the end. It has become part of identity. People are choosing pieces that reflect who they are rather than what is trending.
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2. What’s IN
Mixing Metals and Generes
The rule of wearing one metal is no longer relevant. Gold and silver are being combined naturally to create a layered and collected look. This makes jewellery feel personal instead of perfectly matched. Mixing one type of jewellery with another is also catching up and looks good.
Organic and Natural Forms
Nature-inspired jewellery is becoming more important. Uneven pearls and textured metals are preferred over perfect shapes. This reflects a move toward authenticity and natural beauty.
Revival of Heritage
Traditional designs like Jadau and temple jewellery are being adapted for modern use. They are lighter, more wearable, and suitable for daily styling instead of only occasions.
Structured Bold Jewellery
Jewellery is becoming more visible. Chunky chains and strong forms are replacing delicate pieces. The focus is on presence rather than subtlety.
3. What’s OUT
Perfect Matching Sets
Perfectly coordinated jewellery sets are losing relevance. Mixing different pieces creates a more natural and personal look. Mixing art deco silver (vintage style) with modern silver designs is a big trend catching up.
4. Why Trends Are Changing
People are moving toward value, meaning, and usability. Jewellery is no longer stored away. It is worn daily. 7 Chakra Resonance Bangle.
5. How to Use These Trends
The One Hero Rule
Choose one strong piece and let it define your look.
Mix Old and New
Combine traditional and modern jewellery to create depth and individuality.
See the effect of mixing the above two, traditional kundan and modern
6. The Totapari Perspective
Totapari focuses on authenticity, craftsmanship, and meaningful design. Jewellery should feel real, belong to you, bold yet aesthetic and  not  only trend-driven.
7. Conclusion
Jewellery in 2026 is about presence, meaning, and everyday usability. It reflects identity rather than decoration.
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8. FAQs
Is minimal jewellery completely out?
No. It is evolving into cleaner designs with stronger presence.
Can gold and silver be worn together?
Yes. Mixing metals is now widely accepted.
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