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Garba 2025: 5 trending oxidised jewellery designs to pair with your Chaniya Choli

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 17, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Bring out those quirky jewellery motifs!

As we inch closer to the Garba season, the highlight of the Navratri festival, women get decked out in their best chaniya cholis and dancing shoes. While garba outfits often take centre stage, matching jewellery is sometimes overlooked. Yet, jewellery plays a major role in elevating a simple garba outfit into something extraordinary. Here are some stunning oxidised jewellery designs that pair perfectly with your chaniya choli.


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The versatility of the lotus

The lotus oxidised jewellery motif is popular for its unique and vintage appearance. It complements modern fashion while adding a touch of traditional and spiritual essence. Lotus chokers and earrings have a timeless appeal and can be matched with nearly every colour and pattern. Beyond aesthetics, the lotus flower holds spiritual symbolism, adding to its cultural significance.
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The beauty of the peacock

Peacock motifs have long been admired in ensembles and mehendi designs, but a full peacock motif on oxidised jewellery makes for a unique and versatile pick. It embodies the grace and beauty of nature while offering a vintage aesthetic. Without appearing flashy, this motif can be paired with contemporary chaniya choli looks, adding depth and contrast to your outfit.
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The wisdom of an elephant

Elephant motif oxidised jewellery symbolises good luck, protection, power, and prosperity in Indian culture. Its unique design adds a modern twist while honouring traditional craftsmanship. This combination is more than just a trendy accessory; it carries powerful symbolism and creates a distinctive appeal.
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The freedom of birds

Bird-themed oxidised jewellery is popular for its vintage charm, durability, and versatility. In Indian traditions, birds represent deities and qualities such as freedom, power, and wisdom. The oxidised finish adds a timeless touch, blending ancient artistic detailing with modern style.
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The magnificent chandbalis

Oxidised chandbalis are beloved for their traditional beauty with a hint of contemporary edge. Symbolising the crescent moon, they are considered auspicious and believed to bring good luck and prosperity. The sharp oxidised finish gives them a unique, timeless charm and a vintage appeal that radiates royalty.
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