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BEJEWELED INHERITANC­E

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Look no further than family heirloom pieces for your wedding. Big and bold traditiona­l jewellery is back in trend. “Chokers with layering, patri haars, passas, jhumkis, large oversized studs in kundan and polki are in,” says Simran Bhosal, 49, owner of Anaha Jewellery, Chandigarh. The big change this season is the overall shift to pastels in stones. “While emeralds and rubies are evergreen, pearls, tanzanites, south sea pearls, spinel rubies, golden topaz, tourmaline, aquamarine and green chalcedony are some refreshing colours to choose from.”

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 ??  ?? SIMRAN BHOSAL, owner, Anaha Jewellery When choosing jewellery, keep in mind the shape of your face and the length of your neck.Try and pick versatile pieces that can be used later too.Do invest in a pair of long earrings and maang tikka.
SIMRAN BHOSAL, owner, Anaha Jewellery When choosing jewellery, keep in mind the shape of your face and the length of your neck.Try and pick versatile pieces that can be used later too.Do invest in a pair of long earrings and maang tikka.

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