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Celebrate Akshaya Tritiya with Tanishq – 4 Kundan Jewellery to Shine Through the Summer Wedding Season
Jewellery is an essential part of every wedding trousseau, where each function calls for a distinct and elevated look. From the intimate Haldi and mehndi functions to the grand wedding and evening receptions, the right jewellery not only completes your outfit but also adds a touch of charm and grace to every moment. With a wide range of exquisitely crafted gold, intricate Kundan, Polki, and gemstone pieces to choose from, curating your dream wedding jewellery becomes a joyful journey of discovering pieces that truly reflect your style and story.
This curated guide from Tanishq presents the season’s most versatile and trend-forward jewellery styles—each crafted to complement diverse occasions and personal aesthetics. From pastel meenakari for daytime elegance to bold kundan and statement chokers for evening glamour, the collection blends tradition with contemporary charm. With Akshaya Tritiya symbolising auspicious beginnings, it is the perfect time to invest in jewellery that transcends trends. Every piece is a testament to craftsmanship, designed with precision and purpose. Tanishq offers timeless designs that elevate your wedding wardrobe and become part of your legacy. Celebrate the season with jewellery that makes every moment memorable.
Here are the season’s most unique and intricately crafted Kundan jewellery picks to mark every moment and elevate your look—one stunning piece at a time:

1. Intricate Elegance: Padma, a Story in Every Detail:
More than just a necklace, Padma necklace is a poetic celebration of layered beauty. With double-cut kundan stones that catch the light with every glance, blooming marigolds, and softly chiming ghungroos, this necklace mirrors the quiet strength and grace of the woman who wears it. The delicate twists in its chain echo the subtle turns of her story—complex, beautiful, and deeply personal.
Styling Tip: Let Padma take center stage by pairing it with a deep-neck silk blouse or an organza saree. Add minimal accessories to let its intricate details shine through.

2. Timeless Craft: Pacheli Bangles that Speak in Gold and Grace:
Bold yet intricate, Pacheli bangles is a tribute to enduring tradition and the many layers of her strength. Embellished with coloured kundan, each bangle glows with stories untold. Kharbuja stones add gentle wisdom, while pearl piroi and gold ball beading weave through the design like the fine threads of her heritage. A celebration of circular elegance, these bangles are meant not just to be worn, but to be remembered.
Styling Tip: Stack them with contrasting textures—think enamel kadas or raw silk cuffs—for a festive statement. Pair with embroidered sleeves or sheer fabrics that let the bangles sparkle.

3. Layered Grace: Rivaayat, Where Elegance Meets Expression:
Designed to unfold like a layered thought, Rivaayat necklace celebrates depth and rhythm in every detail of its design. Double-cut coloured kundan stones mirror her thoughtful brilliance, capturing the nuances of her inner world. Pearl piroistrands offer graceful continuity, weaving tradition into every curve. The bunches of ghungroos add a playful spirit—dancing in harmony with her vibrant energy, echoing her every move with a soft, melodious chime. Each detail of the piece is an ode to the timeless spirit of the woman who wears it—layered, luminous, and full of life.
Styling Tip: Pair Rivaayat with flowing lehengas or contemporary Indo-western sets. Pull your hair into a sleek ponytail to let the neckline shine.

4. Sculpted Light: Jalpari, An Ode to Silent Splendour:
Jalpari necklace is where craftsmanship meets composure—an ode to serenity in motion. With the glistening finesse of beni taar ka kaamand kundan carved with intent, each element of the necklace flows like poetry—measured, luminous, and full of meaning. Crystal cascades glimmer like sea foam under moonlight, while carved kharbuja stones gently trace the silhouette, embodying the grace of a woman who commands with calm. Anchored in tradition yet fluid in expression, the necklace celebrates the quiet strength that lies beneath still waters.
Styling Tip: Complement with structured silhouettes like sarees or wedding lehengas. Accentuate the neckline with a low bun, smokey eyes, and gilded cuffs.
Rooted in legacy yet crafted for the woman of today, the Kundan Stories collection is a celebration [Janvi Moh1] of enduring craftsmanship and emotional resonance. Every piece is designed to elevate key moments—from intimate family occasions to grand festive gatherings—while reinforcing Tanishq’s commitment to timeless design and intricate artistry. By blending traditional techniques like coloured kundan, takkar ka kaam, and pearl piroi with contemporary elegance, this collection speaks to the evolving tastes of the modern Indian woman who values heritage with a hint of modernity. Discover jewels that aren’t just worn—they’re remembered, celebrated, and passed on. Because every story deserves to be told in gold.
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MCA raises “small company” thresholds – up to ₹10 cr capital & ₹100 cr turnover from 1st December 2025, major relief for jewellery trade
In a landmark decision that will significantly ease compliance for thousands of jewellery businesses across India, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has revised the definition of “Small Company” under the Companies Act, 2013, effective 1st December 2025.GJC published and sent out this important update to the jewellery trade.
New Eligibility Criteria (both conditions to be satisfied):
- Paid-up Share Capital : ≤ Rs.10 Crore (earlier Rs.4 Crore)
- Annual Turnover : ≤ Rs.100 Crore (earlier Rs.40 Crore) (as per the latest audited financial statements)
Any company exceeding even one of the above limits will cease to be a Small Company.
Key Benefits for Jewellers (Private Limited & Family-Owned Firms):
- Only 2 Board Meetings required in a year
- Exemption from mandatory Internal Audit in most cases
- Substantially lower penalties for defaults
- Simplified Annual Return via Form MGT-7A
- No need to prepare Cash Flow Statement in financials
- Exemption from mandatory Auditor Rotation – continue with existing trusted auditors
- Reduced overall compliance cost and administrative burden
GJC advised jewellery firms to immediately review their Paid-up Capital and Turnover for FY 2024-25 to confirm eligibility and start availing the relaxations from the current financial year itself.
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