Bridal jewellery has always embraced colour, but today, precious gemstones are taking on a more expressive role. Rubies, emeralds, sapphires and richly hued stones are no longer simply accents. They shape the entire personality of a jewel, bringing depth, drama and individuality to traditional bridal silhouettes. From extravagant florals to jewel-toned gardens and architectural forms, these five designs make a compelling case for putting colour at the heart of bridal style.
Flora Regalis

There is a moment in spring when a garden reaches its fullest expression, and Sumeet Jewellers captures precisely that feeling in Flora Regalis. Every blossom is open, every leaf catches the light and every path is framed by colour. With its vivid palette and exuberant floral composition, the necklace turns the abundance of a garden in bloom into a striking bridal statement.
A Garden in Bloom

Cascading vines, blossoms and leaves come alive in a kaleidoscope of verdant heart in Symetree by Haritsons Designs’ A Garden in Bloom. Evoking the romance of a sun-drenched royal garden, the necklace and earrings bring together an extraordinary spectrum of gemstones in an intricate botanical composition that feels opulent, joyful and wonderfully theatrical.
Vows in Bloom

A bridal bouquet is reimagined in precious form in Vows in Bloom by Kashi Jewellers, where every bloom whispers love and every pearl holds a blessing, forever in bloom. Floral forms, rich colour and luminous pearl drops come together in a necklace and earring set that translates the romance of bridal flowers into jewellery designed to last well beyond the wedding day.
Luminous Night

Twilight has a way of charming a garden. Colours deepen, petals catch the moonlight and every dew-covered leaf begins to glow. Manubhai Jewellers channels this after-dark beauty in Luminous Night, pairing rich red and green tones with luminous stones in a dramatic floral necklace and earrings that capture the enchantment of a garden after sunset.
The Scalloped Palace

Beneath royal palace domes, scalloped arches and carved motifs unite in perfect symmetry, transforming geometry into an enduring expression of architectural wonder. PMJ Jewels brings that inspiration to The Scalloped Palace, where layered scalloped forms, deep gemstone hues and intricate detailing give the bridal choker and earrings a distinctly regal presence.

These exceptional creations were among the nominees and winners in the Precious Coloured Gemstone Bridal Jewellery category at the 21st Retail Jeweller India Awards 2026, celebrating the imagination, craftsmanship and design excellence shaping Indian jewellery today. Together, they show how precious gemstones are bringing a new language of colour to bridal jewellery, transforming florals, architectural influences and nature-inspired motifs into expressive designs that feel both opulent and distinctly contemporary.