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10 Brides (& A Groom) Who Rocked Heirloom Jewellery On Their Wedding!

By Sakshi | 15 Jun, 2017

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Old is gold, but older gold is even more precious! There is something special about wearing something your mom, your grandma or mother-in-law had worn on her wedding too. We recently told you about some brides who wore their mum's bridal outfit for their wedding, and jewellery is something that's much easier to work around for your big day!

But before that, do you know what makes something heirloom? A family heirloom could be any treasured item which has been passed down by a family member and could be many generations old, or something new which will be passed on. Here are some WMG brides and a groom who truly rocked heirloom jewellery on their big day!

This bride who wore vintage jewellery

Image via Rhea and Dishant 

Real Bride Rhea tells us, "I paired my lehenga with my grandmother’s century old Kundan choker and custom chandbalis."

This bride who wore heirloom jewellery for her engagement

Image via Ananya & Siddharth

Real Bride Ananya tells us, "All the jewellery was from the heirloom set that belonged to my grandmother, some were designed by my mom. And the necklace belonged to my husband's grandmom."

This real bride who wore her mum and grandma's jewellery

Real Bride Sanchita says, "On my wedding day, I decided to go for heriloom jewelry from head to toe as it was a precious moment for me. Hence, I wore my grandmother's and mother's jewelry."

This bride who wore everything vintage

Image via Meenakshi & Matthew

Real Bride Meenakshi says, "My mum got married at her home and in a red banarasi sari. I wanted to do the same. So we had a really simple wedding on our terrace with just family (Punjabi khandan) and friends on the following day. I wore my maternal grandmom's heirloom hoops and kept the look simple."

This groom who rocked something special and vintage

Image via Chanu and Digvijay

Real Bride Chanu tells us, "Digvijay opted for a classic ivory benarasi sherwani accentuated with the groom’s precious family heirloom (a 22k gold medal presented to the groom’s great grandfather by King George Vth and Queen Mary of Great Britain at the famous Delhi Durbar of 1911 for excellence in sword fighting and sports)."

This bride who wore her (many) great-grandmother's jewellery

Image via Artcapture Productions★ 4.5

While Naaz designed her wedding jewellery herself (yup!), she wore a few stunning heirloom pieces during her wedding functions, which completely floored us! The jewellery on her Sangeet was her mother's and the feet jewellery at the wedding and the Mehendi are called patriyan - both are ancestral jewellery belonging to her father's great grandmother. Each piece weighed half a kg!

This South Indian bride who wore heirloom pieces

Image via Vinaya and Nicholas

Real Bride Vinaya says, "My jewellery consisted of Family heirloom necklaces, and earrings from Vastraa jewellery. It was important for me to look like a traditional South Indian bride."

This bride who wore stunning vintage jewellery pieces

Image via Simran and Divjyot's Wedding

We fell in love with bride Divjyot's jewellery when we saw it! How unique are the pieces of her vintage jewellery?

This bride who wore a gorgeous heirloom polki necklace

Image via Dhanika Choksi Photography★ 4.9

How gorgeous is Real Bride Anushree's jewellery? Royal and regal, she wore all heirloom jewellery!

Or this one who wore layered heirloom necklaces

Image via Mallika and Jehan's Wedding

Real Bride Mallika wore a polki choker and a layered pearl and diamond necklace which was sort of simple, but really made her bridal look unique!

This bride who wore her mom's bridal mathapatti

Image via Shahza and Nasif's Wedding

Who said you have to reuse your mom's jewellery on only your wedding? Real Bride Shahza rocked her mom's bridal mathapatti on her Mehendi, and it's still so stunning!

Old is gold, right?

ALSO READ: How To Reuse Your Mom’s Bridal Dupatta For Your Intimate Wedding!

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