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How Much Does Gold Temple Bridal Jewellery Cost?

  • Writer: Talla Jewellers
    Talla Jewellers
  • 6 days ago
  • 4 min read

How much does gold temple bridal jewellery cost? Prices in Talla Jewellers' Shaadinama temple edit run from around ₹85,000 for a single pair of earrings to more than ₹20 lakh for an elaborate stone-studded necklace set. The final number comes down to gold weight, karatage, and the depth of hand-craftsmanship in the temple motifs. Before you compare price tags, it helps to decide how each piece fits into the full bridal look you are building for your wedding week, since that is what actually tells you which pieces deserve the investment.


What Decides the Price of Temple Bridal Jewellery

Three things move the price of any piece of bridal jewellery: the gold used, the stone work, and the craftsmanship in the motifs.


Gold is priced by weight and karatage, so an 18K choker will always cost less than a 22K piece of the same size. Temple jewellery carries deep relief carving of deities, peacocks, and lotus motifs, which uses more gold per gram of visual impact than a flat chain.


Kundan and polki inlays add both material and the hours of hand-setting behind each stone. Every listing on Shaadinama shows a price inclusive of GST, so what you see at checkout is the full cost, not a base rate with charges added later.


Real Price Ranges By Piece

Here is what actual temple bridal jewellery costs across categories, based on live listings from Shaadinama's temple collection:

Piece

Typical Price (Inc. GST)

Temple gold earrings

₹85,000 to ₹1,80,000

Temple pendant

₹2,35,000 to ₹2,85,000

Temple choker or necklace set (light stonework)

₹2,35,000 to ₹4,50,000

Temple necklace set (statement, stone-studded)

₹9,00,000 to ₹21,30,000

Long single-strand temple chain

₹4,90,000 to ₹5,00,000

Temple bangles (pair)

₹9,20,000 to ₹12,00,000

A bride rarely needs the heaviest option in every category. A statement necklace set at the top of that range, paired with simpler earrings and no separate chain, often reads as a more complete bridal look than several mid-weight pieces bought separately.


What Does Bridal Jewellery in Jammu Usually Cost for a Full Wedding Look?

For bridal jewellery in Jammu, the temple aesthetic sits naturally alongside the region's own Dogri jewellery heritage, from the Naulakhia Haar to the Dogri Nath. A bride building bridal jewellery in Jammu for a full wedding week is usually not buying one piece; she is assembling three or four, spread across functions, and that changes the budget conversation from "what does one necklace cost" to "what does the whole edit cost."


A realistic full edit, combining one statement necklace set, one pair of earrings, and one lighter choker for a second function, lands most brides somewhere between ₹12,30,000 and ₹27,50,000, depending on stone density and gold weight. That range holds whether the wedding is in Jammu, Ludhiana, or Delhi, since the pricing logic is gold weight and craftsmanship, not the wedding's location. What does shift by region is styling: Dogri brides often lean toward richer stone density for the wedding day itself, saving the plainer bead chains for daytime functions.


Before you commit, check that BIS hallmarking and HUID verification are listed on the piece, since this confirms both gold purity and traceability, and it matters more at this price point than at any other jewellery purchase you will make this year.


Budgeting Temple Jewellery Across Your Wedding Functions

The most useful way to plan bridal jewellery spend is function by function, not piece by piece:

  • Haldi and mehendi: choose a lighter pendant or bead chain with simple earrings. Heavy stonework fights with movement, and these functions are shot in natural light where subtlety photographs well.

  • Sangeet: a mid-weight choker or necklace set with visible stone colour holds up on stage and in flash photography.

  • Wedding day: reserve the heaviest necklace set and the bangles for this function. This is the piece that carries the neckline of a heavier lehenga or saree, and it is worth spending the largest share of the budget here.

  • Reception: a separate, lighter set keeps reception photos distinct from wedding-day images, which matters more to most brides after the fact than during planning.


Browsing the bridal jewellery collection on Shaadinama side by side makes these weight and price differences easy to see before you decide where to spend the most.


Frequently Asked Questions


How much does gold temple bridal jewellery cost in India? Individual pieces range from around ₹85,000 for earrings to over ₹20,00,000 for a heavily stone-studded necklace set. A full wedding-week edit of three to four pieces typically costs between ₹12,30,000 and ₹27,50,000.


Why is temple jewellery more expensive than plain gold jewellery?

Temple pieces carry deep relief carving of deities and motifs, which uses more gold per piece than a flat design, and often include kundan or polki stone-setting that adds hours of hand work.


Is temple jewellery a good fit for bridal jewellery in Jammu weddings? Yes. The temple aesthetic pairs naturally with Jammu's Dogri jewellery heritage, and its stone-studded, richly carved style suits both the sangeet and the wedding day.


Does the listed price include making charges and GST? Yes. Every price shown on Shaadinama is inclusive of GST, with making charges already added into that final number.


How should I budget bridal jewellery across multiple wedding functions? Keep daytime functions like haldi and mehendi lighter, put the largest share of the budget into the wedding-day necklace set and bangles, and choose a separate lighter set for the reception.

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