Garba Jewellery Essentials

Navratri Jewellery Pieces to Complete Your Garba Look

Navratri is the celebration of life and the divine feminine energy. It entails nine nights of revering the nine avatars of Goddess Durga, each of whom is believed to bless, nurture, and protect her devotees. While Navratri rituals and practices include fasting and worshipping the goddess, many devotees also express their devotion through dancing the Garba, a folk dance from Gujarat, which has gained immense popularity across the globe; and where there’s Garba, there’s bound to be music, vibrant traditional apparel, and stunning jewellery. 

If you’re on the quest for the best Garba jewellery set online, we have just what you need. Our Navratri handmade jewellery made in gold by our artisans will just be perfect for this auspicious occasion. Dive into the world of Garba Navratri Jewellery.  

PNG Jewellers Navratri Jewellery Collection 

Navratri special handmade jewellery in precious metal and precious and semi-precious stones is quite the favorite during this season. The goddess herself is depicted wearing jewellery from head to toe to adorn her beauty; jewellery that is a symbol of strength and grace.  

Here’s a list we have curated for you to create your own Navratri handmade jewellery set to wear and embody the energies of the goddess this year:     

1. Earrings  

Traditional earrings for Navratri are in demand every single year. In many cultures, earrings symbolize femininity and protection. The right kind of earrings can enhance your beauty as they are worn close to the face. While Gold and Diamond Studs add a glimmer to the Garba look, Drops and Danglers add just the right amount of movement and sparkle required for the devotional dance.  

2. Necklaces for Navratri  

The necklace is worn around the neck and generally rests near the heart chakra. It is, therefore, associated with goddess Saraswati, who speaks divine wisdom and is a symbol of love and emotional balance. According to the Vedas, gold and silver can help regulate energy flow and body temperature when worn closer to the heart chakra or the chest. The best necklaces to wear for Navratri are Chokers, Long Necklaces, Short Necklaces, and Mangalsutra.  

3. Bangles and Bracelets 

Bangles are associated with nurturing, prosperity, fertility, and protection. Gold and diamond Bangles and Bracelets accentuate the hand movement, elevating the Garba performance. The rhythmic sound of bangles is believed to create a frequency that’s favored for spiritual cleansing. Bangles, therefore, are essential for Navratri. Every form of Durga is adorned with bangles, kadas, and bracelets as they symbolize her role as the nurturer, the giver, and the protector. Wearing bangles for Navratri is a sign of attracting prosperity and the goddesses’ blessings.  

4. Nosepins 

Nosepins represent the feminine grace. According to the Vedas, the point where the nosepin is worn is the one associated with the pranic energy system and female reproductive health. It is, therefore, believed to balance energies and regulate reproductive health. Wearing a nosepin may be considered a fashion trend across the globe, but for us, it has cultural and Vedic significance. Check out our range of Gold Nath and Nosepins for Navratri.  

While these are the most preferred Navratri jewellery styles, the demand for other jewellery online, such as the Kamarband or Waist Belt and Anklet or Payal, is also high, as they elevate the entire Garba look and symbolize the sacredness of the feminine form. These can also be customized to suit your preference. Contact us or visit a PNG Jewellers store near you for Navratri special handmade jewellery. 

FAQs 

1. What type of jewellery is worn during Garba? 

Garba jewellery must complement the graceful dance. Gold stud earrings, gold jhumkas, gold drops and danglers, gold and diamond bangles, and necklaces are some of the popular traditional jewellery for Garba. Statement earrings and necklaces layered with gold chains are perfect to complete the Garba look. 

2. Can I wear gold jewellery for Garba? 

Gold jewellery is traditionally worn for Garba. However, choose lightweight jewellery for the ease of movement. It adds elegance and elevates the festive look. Experiment with gold chokers, traditional short gold necklaces, kadas, gold bangles, and nosepins over vibrant silk or brocade outfits. You definitely want some jewellery that doesn’t dangle and get caught in your clothes. Go for jewellery that sits close to the body, such as stud earrings and choker necklaces, and has strong, well-made clasps. 

3. How to choose jewellery for each Navratri color? 

While gold jewellery complements every traditional Navratri outfit, we have a selection of pieces in colored beads and stones with yellow gold for you to choose from. Refer “9 Days of Golden Glam – Gold Jewellery Tips and Trends to Complement the Colors of Navratri” for a complete guide to choosing jewellery for each Navratri color.  

4. What is the best jewellery for a Garba night party? 

The best jewellery for Garba night is lightweight drop and dangler earrings, gold hoops, bangles, and gold chokers for a traditional look, and diamond-studded minimal pieces for a contemporary twist. Choose subtle designs for bold outfits and statement or dramatic pieces for muted outfits. Since you will be dancing all night, avoid heavy or unstable pieces. 

5. Are there lightweight jewellery options for Garba? 

Absolutely! We have a selection of lightweight jewellery for Navratri. Choose from an array of meticulously crafted earrings, necklaces, nosepins, chains, bracelets, and bangles. Explore our entire collection and buy jewellery now.  

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