
Best Navratri Jewellery Ideas for Garba and Dandiya Nights
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Navratri is not just a festival, it is a grand celebration of colours, culture, music and style.
In 2025, Navratri will begin on September 22 and end on September 30. With 9 nights of dance, devotion and fabulous outfits, you deserve to look your best every day. And the right Navratri jewellery can enhance your look perfectly.
At BelliVelli, we understand the Navratri vibe. That's why we bring you the most beautiful and affordable Navratri jewellery sets, perfect for every Garba and Dandiya night.
Let's find out what's trending in 2025 and how you can style your look like a pro!
What is Navratri Jewellery?
Navratri jewellery refers to the traditional and festive accessories worn during the 9 nights of Navratri. It includes oxidised jewellery, colourful bangles, bold necklaces, earrings, maang tika and anklets that perfectly match vibrant ethnic outfits like lehengas, ghagras and sarees.
Whether you love the heavy traditional look or the minimal fusion style, there is a Navratri jewellery set for everyone.
Must-Have Navratri Jewellery Pieces for 2025
Here are some top jewellery items that you must include in your Garba jewellery full set this year:
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Oxidized Silver Jewellery
Perfect for traditional and boho looks, oxidized silver necklaces and earrings are timeless. Pair them with mirror-work lehengas or cotton ghagras. -
Mirror Jewellery Sets
These reflect your moves on the dance floor! Available as full sets with chokers, earrings, maang tikka, and bangles. -
Meenakari Jewellery
Add a splash of color with Meenakari sets that go well with multi-color Navratri outfits. -
Kundan Jewellery
For a royal touch, Kundan necklaces and earrings are perfect, especially for the 8th and 9th days. -
Color-Themed Bangles
Match your bangles with each day’s color. Go for lightweight but eye-catching pieces for ease during dance. -
Payal (Anklets) & Kamarbandh
These complete your traditional look. A small ghungroo anklet adds charm to your Garba moves.


Color Matching Jewellery for 9 Days
Each day of Navratri has a different colour. Here are some tips for combining your outfit and jewellery:
- Day 1 (Grey): Oxidized jewellery
- Day 2 (Orange): Meenakari choker with matching bangles
- Day 3 (White): Pearl-based or kundan sets
- Day 4 (Red): Gold-tone earrings and kada set
- Day 5 (Royal Blue): Silver and blue stone jewellery
- Day 6 (Yellow): Meenakari and mirror-work set
- Day 7 (Green): Antique gold or tribal jewellery
- Day 8 (Peacock Green): Kundan and pearl layered set
- Day 9 (Purple): Bold choker and jhumka combo
Navratri Jewellery Set Styling Tips
- Match with Embellishments: If your lehenga has mirror work, go for mirror jewellery. If it’s embroidered, try antique gold or kundan.
- Balance the Look: If you're wearing a heavy necklace, skip the maang tikka or keep earrings small.
- Comfort is Key: Choose lightweight jewellery so you can dance comfortably.
- Layer Wisely: Mix chokers with long chains or layered necklaces for a fuller look.


Garba Jewellery Full Set Checklist
A complete Navratri jewellery set usually includes the following:
- Statement Choker Necklace
- Matching Earrings (Jhumkas or Studs)
- Maang Tikka or Matha Patti
- Bangles or Kadas
- Nose Ring (optional for traditional look)
- Anklets (Payal)
- Waist Belt (Kamarbandh)
You can find all of these at BelliVelli in beautiful combos.
Shop Navratri Jewellery Sets Online from BelliVelli
Why visit different stores when you can find the best Navratri jewellery online? At BelliVelli, we offer:
- Latest 2025 designs
- Affordable prices
- Fast delivery
- Full festive sets and combos
- Easy returns
We bring you the handpicked collections that will make your Navratri dressing stress-free and joyful.
Quick Tips for Navratri Jewellery Care
- Store in a dry box to avoid tarnishing
- Clean with a soft cloth after use
- Avoid direct contact with perfumes and water
In conclusion, Navratri 2025 is your chance to shine every night. With the perfect Navratri jewellery set from BelliVelli, you can rule the dance floor while keeping your style game strong. Check out our latest collection today and get ready for the Garba!
FAQs
Q1. How to clean Navratri jewellery at home?
Use a soft cotton cloth to wipe your jewellery. Do not use soap or water on oxidised or imitation jewellery. Store them in a zip-lock bag to avoid moisture.
Q2. Can I wear jewellery every day?
Yes, but choose light, skin-safe jewellery for everyday use. Avoid heavy jewellery and always remove them before sleeping.
Q3. How to choose jewelry based on outfit embellishments?
Match the material of the jewellery to the detailing of the outfit. Choose mirror jewellery with mirror work, kundan with zari and cotton or oxidised jewellery with a tribal look.
Q4. Which type of jewelry suits on a saree?
Kundan sets, long temple necklaces, oxidised silver sets or pearl chokers look great on a saree.
Q5. How to choose jewelry for different Navratri colors?
Choose colour-based bangles and earrings. Use contrasting colours or same colour jewellery depending on your outfit.
Q6. What are some popular types of necklaces for Navratri?
- Choker necklaces
- Layered oxidized chains
- Kundan rani haar
- Mirror-work collar necklaces
Q7. What is oxidized silver jewelry?
It is silver jewellery that is treated to give it a darker, antique finish. It is very popular for tribal and festive wear like Navratri.
Q8. What is Meenakari jewelry?
Meenakari is a colourful enamel design technique from Rajasthan. It is ideal for festive, ethnic looks.
Q9. What is Kundan jewelry?
Kundan jewellery is made from glass stones studded in gold foil. It is perfect for royal, traditional and heavy festive outfits.