Pattu Saree Jewellery Guide for Weddings
Pattu sarees are heavy, rich, and already make a statement — which means the jewellery you pair with them needs to complement, not compete.
Match the Weight of the Saree
A heavy zari-bordered pattu can carry heavier jewellery — a haram, jhumkas, and bangles together. A lighter pattu with minimal zari looks better with a single statement necklace rather than multiple heavy layers.
Colour Coordination Basics
- Gold-bordered pattu (any base colour): gold-toned temple or antique jewellery always works.
- Contrast-border pattu: pick jewellery that echoes the border colour, not just the base saree colour, for a pulled-together look.
- Dark base colours (maroon, green, navy): go with warmer gold tones and kemp stone accents.
- Light base colours (cream, pastel): antique silver-gold mix or lighter stone work can look elegant without overwhelming.
Occasion Matters
For a wedding guest function, one statement piece (haram or long necklace) plus jhumkas is usually enough. Save the full bridal stack — vanki, oddiyanam, nethichutti — for when you're the bride.
Browse our Wedding Guest & Function Jewellery collection or the Half Saree / Pattu Function collection. Match colours with Style Your Look.