When two of Indian cinema’s biggest stars set out to throw a wedding fit for royalty, you can bet every detail gets the spotlight—especially the jewellery. Rashmika Mandanna’s collection of 11 gold pieces and Vijay Deverakonda’s “sovereign king” jewellery weren’t just fancy accessories. They told stories. They spoke of legacy, craftsmanship, and a love for tradition.
So, how did these jaw-dropping pieces come to life? The jewellers recently broke down the process—and trust me, it was no quick job.
They spent ten months turning this royal vision into reality.
They spent ten months turning this royal vision into reality.
For Rashmika, designers went all-in with 11 handcrafted gold pieces. Think temple architecture, South Indian royal motifs, and those intricate nakashi patterns. Her set had everything: layered haar necklaces, ornate kamarbandh, antique bangles—the kind of jewellery you don’t just wear, you remember.
Vijay’s look was all about strength and kingship. Bold gold chains, lions carved right into the metal, statement pieces that looked like they belonged in a palace. You could see the power in every detail.
That ten-month journey? Here’s how it played out:
First, the team dove deep into history. They pored over old royal jewellery, temple carvings, and ancient techniques, sketching out ideas that balanced beauty with comfort.
Then came the gold.
Only the purest made the cut. Artisans created custom blends so the pieces would last and still shine.
Months five through eight—
this is where the magic really happened. Skilled craftsmen shaped, carved, and engraved each piece by hand.Nakashi details, heritage patterns—no shortcuts.
The final stretch was all about finishing touches.
Polishing, checking for any flaws, making sure each piece felt as good as it looked. Only after multiple inspections did anything get the green light.
In the end,
the jewellery didn’t just sparkle on screen—it felt timeless in real life.
What sets these pieces apart?
They weren’t just made to impress for a day. They tell a story. They’re meant to become family heirlooms, not just wedding-day bling.
And it’s not just about looks. This approach is changing the celebrity wedding game. More couples now want jewellery with history and heart, not just something that’s trendy or mass-produced.
What really makes these pieces special is the human effort behind them.
Dozens of artisans poured months of skill, patience, and passion into every detail. In a world of fast fashion, this kind of slow, thoughtful work stands out.
In the end,
Rashmika’s royal gold and Vijay’s kingly jewellery show that real luxury isn’t just about price tags. It’s about vision, patience, and the hands that bring art to life.
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