Haldi
The haldi ceremony is colour-forward: turmeric, marigolds, and yellow outfits. Ajnaa Jewels offers warm, floral, lightweight haldi jewellery: earrings, necklaces, bangles, and head accessories.
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Shop Haldi Ceremony Jewellery at Ajnaa Jewels
Haldi jewellery has one constraint that no other wedding function has: turmeric is going to come into contact with it. This single practical reality shapes every smart Haldi jewellery decision. You choose pieces that are beautiful enough for the ceremony and the photographs, but not so expensive or delicate that a splash of turmeric paste ruins the day. You choose lighter pieces because Haldi is a long outdoor function, where the weight of earrings becomes uncomfortable after the second hour. You choose yellow, gold, and floral tones because they are the natural colour language of the ceremony. At Ajnaa Jewels, the haldi collection is built around all three of these realities simultaneously.
What is a Haldi Ceremony?
The haldi ceremony is a pre-wedding ritual in Indian weddings where turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom by family members. It takes place one to two days before the main wedding, typically in the morning at the respective homes of the bride and groom. The turmeric paste, called haldi or ubtan, is applied to the face, arms, neck, and feet. Traditionally, it is believed to cleanse the skin, brighten the complexion, and bless the couple before marriage.
The haldi ceremony has a characteristic aesthetic that distinguishes it from every other wedding function. Yellow is the dominant colour: yellow outfits, yellow flowers, yellow paste, and a warm, natural light that makes the entire occasion photograph beautifully without artificial lighting. Jewellery for Haldi is chosen to complement this colour palette, which means yellow, gold, and green tones, floral motifs, Meenakari enamel in warm colours, and enough visual presence to read clearly in natural daylight photography without the formality or heaviness of bridal ceremony jewellery.
The practical considerations at Haldi are significant. Turmeric stains gold permanently, damages delicate stone settings if paste seeps into them, and discolours fabric and metal finishes if left for extended periods. At Ajnaa Jewels, the haldi collection consists of gold-plated pieces that are beautiful for the ceremony and appropriate in price point for a function where jewellery contact with turmeric is expected and manageable rather than catastrophic.
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Haldi Earrings at Ajnaa Jewels
Earrings are the most important jewellery decision at Haldi because they are the most photographed element in close-up and three-quarter portraits. Meenakari dangler earrings in yellow and green, floral Kundan drop earrings, pearl chandbali earrings, and lightweight jhumki earrings in gold or Meenakari finish are the most popular haldi earring formats at Ajnaa Jewels. Choose designs that are lightweight enough to wear comfortably through a two to three-hour ceremony, and avoid heavy statement earrings that are difficult to clean if turmeric reaches the stone settings.
Haldi Necklaces at Ajnaa Jewels
A slim Meenakari choker or a single-strand pearl necklace in a neutral gold setting is the most practical necklace choice for Haldi. The necklace sits in direct contact with the neck where turmeric is applied, so a lightweight, easy-to-clean piece at a practical price point makes more sense than a heavy Kundan bridal set. Pearl necklaces are the most popular Haldi necklace format because pearls clean easily, read as elegant, and coordinate naturally with yellow and gold outfits. A pendant on a short chain is also an excellent haldi choice as it minimises surface area and cleaning effort.
Haldi Bangles at Ajnaa Jewels
Bangles are a traditional element of haldi jewellery and one of the most photographed pieces at the ceremony, as the haldi ritual involves the hands and arms prominently. Gold-finish and Meenakari bangles in yellow, green, and gold tones are the most searched haldi bangle combinations. At Ajnaa Jewels, haldi-appropriate bangle sets in floral and Meenakari designs are available at accessible price points. Stack three to seven bangles per wrist for the most photographically effective look.
Haldi Head Jewellery at Ajnaa Jewels
A maang tikka in a floral Kundan or pearl design is the most appropriate head jewellery for haldi. The mathapatti and passa are typically reserved for the heavier ceremony functions; at haldi, a compact single-piece maang tikka that sits securely at the centre parting without requiring adjustment is the practical choice. Floral hair accessories and fresh flower hairpins also complement the haldi aesthetic particularly well if the traditional jewellery is minimal.
Ajnaa Jewels Haldi Jewellery Colour and Styling Guide
Yellow and Gold Haldi Jewellery: Yellow and gold are the dominant colour choices for haldi jewellery because they sit naturally within the turmeric colour palette. Gold-finish Kundan earrings with yellow stone accents, gold Meenakari pieces in yellow enamel, and yellow bead strands are all appropriate. Yellow jewellery also photographs without colour clash against the turmeric paste on the skin, unlike deep red or blue pieces, which can look visually discordant against the yellow ceremony backdrop.
Green and Floral Haldi Jewellery: Green Meenakari earrings and necklaces are the second most popular colour combination for haldi, particularly at Mehendi-adjacent functions where green is the colour of choice for outfits and decor. Green Meenakari pieces in forest green and emerald tones coordinate with yellow turmeric paste better than any other colour, creating a complementary contrast that reads beautifully in natural daylight photography. Floral motif jewellery in any colour is appropriate for Haldi because the floral design language matches the marigolds and jasmine that are part of the ceremony itself.
What to Avoid at Haldi: Avoid deeply porous stone settings like coral and turquoise that can absorb turmeric and stain permanently. Avoid heavy closed-back Kundan settings where paste can seep into the gold foil and be difficult to clean. Avoid white stones and pearls as primary pieces unless they are in easy-to-clean, open settings, as turmeric will temporarily yellow them. Avoid necklaces longer than 18 inches that may dip into the paste bowl during the ceremony. At Ajnaa Jewels, all gold-plated pieces can be cleaned easily with a soft cloth and mild soap after the ceremony.
What to Wear to Someone Else's Haldi Ceremony at Ajnaa Jewels
Haldi guests: family members, bridesmaids, and friends attending the ceremony, have different jewellery requirements from the bride or groom. The guest's jewellery should be:
Yellow, gold, or floral in tone to coordinate with the ceremony colour scheme. Lighter and less elaborate than the bride's jewellery. Practical enough to wear through paste application and water splashing without anxiety. Affordable enough that turmeric contact is an acceptable risk.
At Ajnaa Jewels, haldi-tagged pieces across earrings, necklaces, and bangles are priced from Rs.399 to Rs.1,999, covering the full range from a single earring purchase to a complete haldi jewellery set for guests and family members. Meenakari earrings in yellow and green, and small Kundan jhumkis in gold finish are the most popular guest haldi jewellery formats.
Ajnaa Jewels Haldi Jewellery for the Complete Wedding
Haldi is one of six principal pre-wedding and wedding functions that each call for a distinct jewellery look. At Ajnaa Jewels, every function from haldi through the main ceremony has a dedicated collection:
Haldi Jewellery at this page | Mehendi Jewellery | Sangeet Jewellery | Bridal Jewellery | Wedding Guest Looks | Festive Jewellery
Complete Your Ajnaa Jewels Haldi Look
For the bride, a complete haldi look at Ajnaa Jewels: Meenakari or pearl chandbali earrings or jhumki earrings in yellow-green tones, a slim choker necklace or pearl pendant, three to five gold-finish bangles on each wrist, and a floral or pearl maang tikka at the hairline. Keep it coordinated, keep it light, and keep it yellow. Explore the full Mehendi and Sangeet collections for the other pre-wedding functions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Haldi ceremony?
The haldi ceremony is a pre-wedding ritual where turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom by family members. It takes place one to two days before the main wedding ceremony.
What jewellery is worn for a haldi ceremony?
Haldi jewellery is typically yellow, gold, or floral themed. Meenakari earrings in yellow and green, floral Kundan sets, pearl necklaces, and minimal gold-finish pieces are most popular. Heavy bridal jewellery is avoided at haldi.
Can you wear gold jewellery at a haldi ceremony?
Yes. Gold-finish jewellery is appropriate and popular at haldi ceremonies. At Ajnaa Jewels, gold-plated Kundan and Meenakari pieces in floral and yellow-tone designs are among the most searched haldi jewellery options.
What colour jewellery is best for a haldi ceremony?
Yellow, gold, and green jewellery are the most traditional colour choices for a haldi ceremony. These colours complement the turmeric paste, coordinate with yellow and green haldi outfits, and photograph well in natural daylight.
Should I wear expensive jewellery at my haldi ceremony?
No. Haldi involves turmeric paste and water that can stain or damage expensive jewellery. At Ajnaa Jewels, affordable gold-finish and Meenakari pieces are the practical and beautiful choice for haldi ceremonies.
What earrings are best for a haldi ceremony?
Meenakari dangler earrings in yellow and green, floral Kundan drops, pearl chandbalis, and lightweight jhumkis are the most popular haldi earring choices. Choose designs that are lightweight enough to wear through a long outdoor ceremony.
What necklace is best for a Haldi ceremony?
A slim Meenakari choker, a pearl necklace, or a lightweight Kundan piece in yellow or gold tones suits haldi best. Avoid heavy multi-strand designs that could be stained by turmeric paste contact.
Can the groom's family wear jewellery at a haldi ceremony?
Yes. Family members attending the haldi ceremony on both sides typically wear traditional festive jewellery in yellow and gold tones. At Ajnaa Jewels, haldi-tagged pieces suit all guests attending the ceremony, not only the bride.
What is the difference between haldi jewellery and mehendi jewellery?
Haldi jewellery leans toward yellow, gold, and floral tones, matching the turmeric palette. Mehendi jewellery is more colourful, often in green and red Meenakari or Kundan. Both favour lighter, day-appropriate designs over heavy bridal pieces.
Is flower jewellery better than gold jewellery for Haldi?
Fresh flower jewellery is turmeric-safe and the most popular haldi choice. At Ajnaa Jewels, floral-motif Meenakari and gold-finish pieces offer the same look in durable form that lasts beyond the ceremony.
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