Let's face it, wedding season is no longer just about the big fat Indian outfit. It's the little details that now spark the loudest compliments. Whether it's a chunky choker that gets passed around your friends' group chat or a delicate anklet that quietly dances along with your steps, jewellery has become the real showstopper. And if you've been thinking statement sparkle comes with a scary price tag, Myntra's latest jewellery picks under ₹600 say otherwise. From Karishma Kreations' gold-toned chokers to TEEJH's bold oxidised anklets, we found wedding-worthy pieces that bring both value and vibe.
SNo. | Top 122 Deals On Jewellery | Price | Link |
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1 | Karishma Kreations Gold-Plated Choker Necklace | ₹279 | Buy Now |
2 | Anouk Kundan Studded Finger Ring | ₹327 | Buy Now |
3 | Yellow Chimes Twisted Pearl Beaded Necklace | ₹373 | Buy Now |
4 | YouBella Stone-Studded Anklets | ₹434 | Buy Now |
5 | Rubans Oxidised Silver-Plated Choker | ₹498 | Buy Now |
6 | TEEJH Set Of 2 Ghungroo Anklets | ₹527 | Buy Now |
7 | SZN Pearls Necklace | ₹199 | Buy Now |
8 | Unwind by Yellow Chimes Set Of 6 Gold-Plated Finger Rings | ₹299 | Buy Now |
9 | Shining Diva Fashion Gold-Plated Pearls Necklace | ₹336 | Buy Now |
10 | MINUTIAE Silver-Plated Crystals Anklet | ₹439 | Buy Now |
11 | H&M Women Gold-Toned Pendant Necklace | ₹299 | Buy Now |
12 | Kicky And Perky Women 925 Sterling Silver Evil Eye Anklet | ₹839 | Buy Now |
This gold-toned choker is your classic bridal pick with just enough contemporary flair. Featuring artificial beads and a drawstring closure, it's the kind of necklace that transforms a simple saree or lehenga into a full-fledged bridal moment. The short, 13 cm length ensures it sits beautifully above the collarbone, ideal for low necklines and off-shoulder blouses.
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This gold-plated adjustable ring brings in traditional kundan with a pop of green beading for a regal touch. Perfect for haldi, mehendi or even the main event if you're going minimalist, its wide diameter and intricate detailing make it more than just a filler piece. It pairs well with both gold and pearl jewellery.
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Understated but never underdressed, this white and silver-toned necklace features twisted pearl beads over a brass base. It gives a nod to vintage bridal jewellery while keeping things fresh and minimal. Wear it with pastel sarees or floral lehengas and watch it pick up compliments from every corner.
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These gold-toned anklets bring a bit of drama to the feet with stone studs and tiny ghungroo detailing. If you're planning a barefoot mehendi or a boho sangeet vibe, this pair might just be your best bet. Hook closures ensure they stay secure while letting you move (and dance) freely.
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Rubans knows how to do bold right, and this oxidised silver-plated choker proves it. It's a perfect pick for sangeets or themed functions where you want to stray from gold tones. The drawstring ensures it sits snugly, and its intricate metalwork adds layers of texture to your look.
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This oxidised silver set offers not just one, but two gorgeously detailed anklets with ghungroo accents. Crafted with an S-hook for a secure fit, these are perfect for any bride or bridesmaid wanting to play up her look from the ground up. Whether it's a classic lehenga or a sharara, these anklets bring full festive flair.
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With a touch of Mughal-inspired charm and gold-plated finish, this choker is a classic pick for anyone who wants to go bold. The artificial bead detailing keeps it festive, while the drawstring closure ensures comfort through long wedding hours. Whether paired with a saree or a deep neckline lehenga blouse, this one turns heads instantly.
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Gold meets green in this adjustable kundan ring that feels straight out of a royal trousseau. Studded with traditional stones and green bead accents, it has just enough pop to draw compliments without stealing the whole show. Perfect for mehendi or haldi, and a great mix-in with any gold-toned jewellery.
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Delicate and feminine, this pearl and silver-toned piece by Yellow Chimes is the necklace to reach for when understated elegance is your goal. The twisted pearls add a subtle drama, and the lobster closure makes it secure for long hours of wear.
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This set of gold-toned anklets with intricate stone work and tiny ghungroos creates that familiar jingle of celebration. They make the perfect accessory for mehendi or any dance-heavy occasion, adding movement and shine to your look from the ground up.
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This choker is a showstopper with an oxidised finish and bold, chunky design. With over 2,000 ratings backing its popularity, it's a fail-safe piece for brides and bridesmaids wanting to experiment. The drawstring fit means it stays put through every garba, ghoomar or giddha.
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Why settle for plain when you can wear a melody? These oxidised silver-plated anklets from TEEJH come with ghungroo detailing and a secure S-hook. They're sturdy, stylish, and bring that extra flair to your festive footwear, or even barefoot looks.
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Chunky chokers, oxidised anklets, and kundan-studded rings are dominating the wedding trend charts on Myntra. Affordable pieces under ₹600 are particularly popular for pre-wedding events.
Yes, you can mix metals, especially if you're aiming for a contemporary or boho bridal look. Pair an oxidised choker with gold bangles or a mixed-metal anklet set for a balanced finish.
Absolutely. With prices under ₹600 and designs that look far more premium, these pieces are great for return gifts, bridesmaid favours, or budget-friendly trousseau additions.
Layer your pieces smartly. Pair a bold choker with matching earrings or bangles, or stack rings. Also, ensure your outfit complements the tone, pastels with pearls, deep tones with gold.
It depends on your outfit and event. Statement pieces work well for the main ceremony or reception, while subtler designs are ideal for haldi, mehendi, or as add-ons to existing jewellery.
Weddings may come wrapped in tradition, but how we accessorise them keeps evolving. From minimal pearl strands to bold oxidised chokers and jingling anklets, Myntra's under-₹600 finds prove that you don't have to splurge to stand out. Whether you're the bride, a bridesmaid, or someone who likes their sparkle to speak volumes, these pieces offer a fresh take on wedding glamour. With every piece carrying a story, now's your chance to let your jewellery say something bold, beautiful and unforgettable. Shop now on Myntra.