Bridal Gold Haram

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In 2026, the trend is shifting back toward “Heritage Artistry.” Our latest bridal gold haram designs draw inspiration from the temple architecture of South India. From the classic Manga Mala (mango motif) to the intricate Nakshi work featuring Goddess Lakshmi, each piece is handcrafted in 22k gold to ensure you look like royalty. Whether you prefer the deep, vintage glow of antique gold or the sparkling brilliance of stone-studded pieces, there is a design that perfectly matches your wedding theme.

The Bride’s Checklist – Choosing Your Long Haram

Before you finalize your piece, consider these three professional styling tips:

  • The Layering Rule – Most brides wear a choker (short necklace) and a haram (long necklace). To avoid a “cluttered” look, ensure your haram is at least 22 to 24 inches long so it sits clearly below the choker.
  • Neckline Matters – If your blouse has heavy embroidery near the neck, choose a slimmer haram design. If the blouse is plain, a heavy, wide Guttapusalu or Nakshi haram will fill the space beautifully.
  • Gold Purity is Non-Negotiable – Every gram of gold we use is BIS 916 Hallmarked. This ensures that while you celebrate your wedding today, you are also making a secure investment for your future.

Styles Designed for Bridal Gold Haram

We don’t believe in “one size fits all.” Every piece in our showroom is curated for a specific bridal vibe:

The Divine Bride (Nakshi & Temple Work) –  Deeply carved figures of Goddess Lakshmi and dancing peacocks. These are for the bride who wants her jewelry to carry a sense of tradition and blessings.

The Heirloom Bride (Antique Finish) –  If you love the look of jewelry passed down through generations, our dull-gold antique finish provides a sophisticated, vintage glow.

The Modern Maharani (Stone Accents) – Infuse color into your gold with premium rubies and emeralds that complement the hues of your wedding lehenga or Kanjivaram.

Frequently Asked Questions

For a truly royal appearance, we recommend starting at 60 grams (7.5 sovereigns). However, with modern hollow-casting techniques, we can achieve a heavy look in just 40-48 grams.
Yes. Most of our designs come with a gold-threaded dori (adjustable cord) or an extension chain, allowing you to raise or lower the piece depending on your saree drape.
While heavy harams (80g+) offer maximum grandeur, many modern bridal gold haram designs use “electroforming” or “hollow-casting” to provide a massive look while keeping the actual weight and price manageable.
A bridal haram should ideally sit 3–4 inches below your choker. Our adjustable closures allow you to customize the drop to suit your blouse neckline perfectly.


Gold Purity

22K Gold (916 Fineness).

Stones Used

Temple Jewelry, Nagai/Nakshi and Heritage/Antique

Design Styles

Rubies and Emeralds

Finish

Antique Gold Finish

Length

Long Necklaces.

Closure Type

Adjustable Thread (Dori)

The Charvi Bride

A Journey of a Lifetime

“From the first glance to the final blessing.”

We understand that for a bride, jewellery is more than an accessory—it’s a piece of her future legacy. Our personalized consultations are designed to understand your story, your family’s traditions, and your dreams.

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Gold (22KT) : ₹13,885/g | Gold (18KT) : ₹11,580/g | Silver : ₹265.00/g | Updated : 01/04/2026 – 12:22 PM