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Take cues for your bejewelled look this Diwali from this fashion lookbook with actress Sayani Datta

In this festive mood board featuring the latest pieces from Avama Jewellers, actress Sayani Datta plays our muse, channelling accessorised looks for various colour palettes and glamorous looks for this Diwali

Priyanka A. Roy Published 09.11.23, 06:21 AM
Opting for the classic red or maroon as your Diwali palette this year? Enhance the regal vibe of the look with a Navratna set. Set in 18 karat gold, the nine precious stones, adorned with polkis, make this a statement piece like no other. A casket must for a jewellery lover! 

Opting for the classic red or maroon as your Diwali palette this year? Enhance the regal vibe of the look with a Navratna set. Set in 18 karat gold, the nine precious stones, adorned with polkis, make this a statement piece like no other. A casket must for a jewellery lover!  Pictures: Pabitra Das

Diwali is one such festival that allows us to flaunt the best pieces of jewellery from our casket. It is a festival where a glam get-up indeed makes one stand out; and jewellery, no doubt, takes the centrestage of an ultra gorgeous look during this festival. In this festive mood board featuring the latest pieces from Avama Jewellers, actress Sayani Datta plays our muse, channelling accessorised looks for various colour palettes and glamorous looks for this Diwali.

(From left) If you are opting for a pastel palette this Diwali, nothing better than complementing it with the richness of emeralds. Set in 22 karat gold, the kundan and jadau necklace is layered interestingly with a mala highlighted with emerald and precious stones. The maangtika adds the magic touch to the look.

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Gold has its own charm and adds a varied touch of glam to an occasionwear look. This five-layered antique gold set is designed with semi-precious stones and kundan, and is paired with chunky jhumkas. Cues for your Jhumka-look reel this Diwali!

(From left) For this traditional look to the T, Sayani sported a temple jewellery set in 22 karat gold, handcrafted by artisans to feature the temple motifs of South India. The layered style elevates the glam quotient of the look.

Classy diamonds never go out of style as an occasion wear and never fails to be a show-stealer. Crafted in 18 karat white gold, semi-precious coloured stones break the monotony of the dazzling white in this set, making it stand out.

JEWELLER SPEAK: “Over the ages and across different societies, the metals and stones deemed as rare and exquisitely beautiful have been varied. Precious metals have always taken the centrestage of things that are considered rare. Our Diwali collection, this year, is an ensemble of such precious metals and stones, giving a range of options to our clientele to choose from,” said Abhishek Kajaria of Avama Jewellers.

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