Top 20 Indian Jewellery Brands For All Budgets And Styles

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We understand the importance of jewellery, after all, the right accessories can elevate the most basic outfit. With so many brands flooding the market, it's easy to get confused or even find the right brand just when you need it, so we took the liberty to create the ultimate list of top Indian jewellery brands for you.

The Olio Stories

OLIO

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We've spotted jewellery from this homegrown brand on celebs like Sonam Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Priyanka Chopra and many more. Each piece of jewellery looks like it has been designed with a lot of thought, while keeping the craftsmanship of India in mind. You can find rings, lockets, necklaces, pendants, earrings, and head jewels—all made of brass and coated with 18k gold. 

Price: Starting at INR 3,600

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Madiha Jaipur

Madiha Jaipur

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Offering pieces handcrafted by local artisans, this is the store you go to if you're looking for timeless pieces that you'll be able to wear with almost anything. They offer earrings, rings, and necklaces, most of which are made out of recycled wood, like these stud earrings. You'll even find a section dedicated to men's accessories. If you're into astrology, we suggest checking out their zodiac collection.

Price: Starting at INR 1,000

Dhuri

Dhuri

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Dhuri is a Faridabad-based brand selling handcrafted jewellery. We were instantly in love with their designs, and amazed by the quality of their products. Everything is made as sustainably as possible, so much so that their ceramic mix is also made from scratch and doesn't require to be fired up in a kiln. They offer earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants and more. Read here to know more.

Price: Starting at INR 1,850

Inaya Accessories

Inaya

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We've spotted Ranveer Singh, Mira Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor, Katrina Kaif and more rocking earrings and necklaces from this store. They have a waterproof collection as well as personalised jewellery, all of which is minimal and can easily be worn every day.

Price: Starting at INR 1,050

Azga

AZGA

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Started by sister-duo, Nikita and Namita, Azga offers a range of handcrafted jewellery. We've ordered from them multiple times and the process has always been super smooth, they are very responsive. They also provide services to re-plate your jewellery at minimal charges so it never gets old. Not only do they have women's jewellery but also an extensive collection for men (cufflinks, brooches, lapel pins, collar pins, etc) and kids (nazariya, kurta buttons, necklaces, etc).

Price: Starting at INR 1,050

Giva

Giva

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Giva has gained popularity for authentic silver jewellery. Their usual designs include minimal, contemporary, and sleek designs that quickly become a staple in your collection. Other than that they also have gold-plated, gold and diamond jewellery options.

Price: Starting at INR 1,599

Pro-Tip: For more brands for silver jewellery like Giva read this list.

Silverline

Minimal layered necklaces, no nazar rings, collections inspired by the cosmos, and everyday earrings, bangles, and anklets. Silver Line does gorgeous 925 silver jewellery that is modern and minimal.

Price: Starting at INR 1,000

Anushka Jain Jewellery

We get so many adverts from Anushka Jain Jewellery, and when we don't, we spot an influencer wearing their collection. We especially love their extensive collection of earrings that look so aesthetic. Apart from the normal necklaces, bracelets and rings they also have shoe charms, Apple watch accessories, belts and anklets.

Price: Starting at INR 1,080

Kiri Kiri

Kiri Kiri

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Kiri Kiri's speciality is gemstones and precious stones like Blue Topaz, Amethyst, Clear Quartz, Aquamarine, Black Onyx and many more. Each stone has a different meaning and is worn for specific reasons. Mainly they have necklaces, bracelets and earrings with a small men's collection as well. 

Price: Starting at INR 1,000

Ineze

Ineze

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Ineze is a brand that has all the trendy pieces—from gold hoops and pin earrings to link chains and evil eye bracelets. All of their pieces are plated in 14k gold and have an anti-tarnish polish, so you can wear them daily without having to worry about ruining them.

Price: Starting at INR 900

Dhora

Dhora

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Founded by Aavriti Jain, Dhora's jewellery is crafted by Indian artisans, and the brand is largely inspired by Rajasthan, which reflects in their designs. You'll be able to find traditional, minimal and tribal designs for necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings. Their designs are fun and edgy but at the same time very wearable. 

Price: Starting at INR 1,200

Shilpshaala

Shilpshaala

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Shilpshaala is an Instagram jewellery store that does 925 silver jewellery. What makes them special is that other than their classic in-house designs, they custom-make designs sent to them by you. You can choose a design you've spotted on the internet, send it to them, and they'll make it for you! Worn by and loved by our very own LBB crew, this brand gets a thumbs up for authenticity, durability, and quality. 

Price: Starting at INR 450 

Amama

Amama

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An online jewellery brand called Amama (meaning grandmother in Telugu) is the curator’s tribute to her jewellery-loving grandmother. Her love for baubles has taken her far and wide in search of pieces that bear a strong imprint of the local culture. Big, dangly earrings and chunky chokers and ethnic Mughal earrings are just some of the stunning pieces we noticed. This is the brand you head to for statement jewellery.

Price: INR 750 upwards

Anu Merton

Anu Merton

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Anu Merton began her line of handmade Indian jewellery inspired by old crafts and techniques. She designs every piece after extensive research and travels to nooks and corners of the country, drawing from cultures, nostalgia, stories, and poetry. Elements like kundan, polki (uncut diamonds) and semi precious stones (more affordable than gold or diamonds) feature heavily. You can choose from neckpieces or raani haars, polki aads, earrings, tikkas, naaths, kangans and matha pattis.

Price: Starting at INR 1,850

Zariin

Zariin

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Zariin pieces have accompanied us to many sangeets and weddings. And for excellent reasons—they are lightweight, stunning, and crafted for modern Indian women. For those who love a contemporary twist to traditional Indian jewellery, you'll find plenty of options to choose from here. They also have head jewellery and charms. Not only is this brand a part of LBB Crew's vanity, but has also found its way to celebs like Kajol, Richa Chadha, Vidya Balan, Aditi Rao Hydari and more!

Price: INR 1,000 upwards

Myrha By Rhea

Myrha By Rhea

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You know the jewellery is going to be extraordinary if it's crafted in Jaipur, and that is exactly what Myrha is about. Their collection is dainty, elegant, and, best of all, very reasonably priced. Necklaces start at INR 700, bracelets at INR 650, and earrings at INR 700. For a brand worn by quite a few Bollywood celebrities we'd say it's a steal.

Price: Starting at INR 650

One Nought One One

1011 is a slow fashion brand handcrafting jewellery that's coated in 18k gold. The brand was born out of three core beliefs — timeless classics, affordable luxury, and the less is more approach. This can be sensed not only in their collection but also in their online presence. All of their design fall in the minimalist category, yet, are one of a kind.

Price: Starting at INR 1,000

Tanishq

Tanishq

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Tanishq needs no introduction, so we’ll skip it all. What we love and recommend Tanishq for is the marriage of traditional charm and modern design. While they do have more chunky options, most of the offerings here are delicate, light and subtle. For weddings, they have a separate section called Rivaah, which shines the spotlight on different cultural weddings. Tanishq also has a collection called Mia By Tanishq, which is great for women on the go, the pieces are lighter and classy, yet add that shine to your outfit—jeans and jacket or saree.

Price: Starting at INR 1,000

Kalyan Jewellers

Kalyan Jewellers should be your go-to if you’re looking for traditional South Indian jewellery. They, of course, have plenty of other options via their different brands. You can get heritage jewellery from Nimah, diamond-only jewellery from Ziah, affordable daily wear accessories from Hera, and you can customise your purchases if you shop from Candere. And that’s not all. You’ll be spoilt for choice with six other brands that let you pick from traditional, expensive, modern, heritage, Polki, uncut gems, cut gems and even invest in antique jewellery. 

Price: Starting at INR 2,000

Amrapali

Amrapali is one of those luxury jewellery brands that's always caught your eye for their Indian and contemporary designs. And sometimes after having spotted Amrapali pieces on celebs like Karisma Kapoor, Aditi Rao Hydari, Alia BhattSonam Kapoor, and Deepika Padukone, you might have wanted to add something from the brand to your jewellery box. While they have physical stores in the country, you can also shop online—Tribe Amrapali for traditional, bold and chunky designs and Legend Amrapali for more modern infused delicate designs that can be worn every day as well. In both brands, you'll find earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and rings. Tribe however also has bangles, anklets, nose pins, and toe rings. You'll find that silver and 18kt gold are heavily used in the collection along with a host of precious and semi-precious stones such as diamonds and turquoise. 

Price: Starting at INR 500 in Tribe and INR 7,500 in Legend.

Pro-Tip: For more luxury jewellery brands continue reading here.

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