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Versatile and affordable, why demi-fine jewellery is gaining popularity among new-age brides

Demi-fine jewellery, which bridge the gap between luxury and affordability, is popular among young brides who are looking for high-quality pieces that blend everyday versatility with premium craftsmanship. Here's all that you need to know about this trend.

March 05, 2025 / 16:19 IST
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Jewellery trends: Brides today are investing in pieces that are not only exquisite but also versatile enough to be worn beyond the wedding day (Images: Palmonas)
Jewellery trends: Brides today are investing in pieces that are not only exquisite but also versatile enough to be worn beyond the wedding day (Images: Palmonas)

As the wedding season approaches, bridal jewellery trends continue to evolve and among the most notable shifts in the industry is the rise of demi-fine jewellery, a category that bridges the gap between luxury and affordability. This trend is particularly popular among young brides who seek high-quality pieces that blend everyday versatility with premium craftsmanship.

Difference between fine and demi-fine jewellery:

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Since fine jewellery is made from high-quality materials like solid gold, platinum, and precious gemstones that are on the higher end, demi-fine comes as an affordable option that combines style and longevity. Demi-fine jewellery is usually crafted from gold-plated or sterling silver and may or may not include semi-precious stones or alternatives like lab grown gems.

Demi-fine jewellery makes luxury more accessible without sacrificing quality and is currently redefining bridal accessorizing. Pallavi Mohadikar, founder of jewellery brand Palmonas highlights the growing appeal of this segment, and states, “Demi-fine jewellery is redefining everyday luxury, blending premium craftsmanship with affordability. We work directly with manufacturers, cut out middlemen, and use high-quality materials like lab-grown diamonds and 18k gold vermeil.”