ORRA's exquisite bridal jewellery line at Aashka-Brent wedding

Telly actress Aashka Garodia married beau Brent Goble in an intimate ceremony. Adorned with stunning jewellery from ORRA, Aaskha looked no less than an angelic bride draped in brilliant diamonds and dazzling gold.

Post By : IJ News Service On 15 December 2017 1:22 PM

Adorned with stunning jewellery from ORRA, Aaskha looked no less than an angelic bride draped in brilliant diamonds and dazzling gold.

While for her White wedding Aashka chose the stunning ORRA Crown Star string necklace
paired with matching solitaire diamond earrings, a bracelet inspired from the fine lacework on
her wedding gown and a marquise shaped two finger ring with three motifs standing for
‘today’, ‘tomorrow’ and ‘always’. She teamed these with her mother-in-law’s gown pristine
gown worn 39 years ago.

The Sangeet ceremony saw Aashka adorned in dapper blue, chosen to match the color of
Brent’s eyes. She adorned a classic polki hasli styled necklace set, jhumki earrings and matching
maang tika, blue gemstone and diamond ring, a diamond cuff with blue gemstones and gold
bangles.

Designed intricately with Indian meenakari work by the fine craftsmen in Jaipur, the
hasli necklace truly stood out as a work of art! Matching the hues of blue to the delicate
undertones of her gown was truly a challenge that the ORRA team stood up to!
For her traditional Hindu wedding ceremony, Aashka took her vows draped in a beautiful
lehenga by Rimple and Harpreet Narula. She teamed it with ORRA’s exclusive ‘Taj’ Necklace,
Taj, standing as a symbol of love. The bridal necklace has been inspired from the intricate inlay
work done on white marble on one of the wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. This was
teamed with matching earrings, nose ring and maang tika. To add a twist with the tinkling
sound of the bangles, Aaskha wore one of ORRA’s statement pieces, the Ghunrgoo bangle,
encased in between gold cuffs with fine enamel work and studded with gemstones. She
complemented this with ORRA’s stunning Navratna Arsi ring studded with flawless gemstones.
Combining the elements of tradition and modernity, ORRA also designed customized pieces for
Aashka to the tune of Rudraksha Pendants and a pair of Lord Shiva (Natraj) inspired earrings.
Inspired by the tattoo on her arm, Aashka also had a custom made diamond mangalsutra with
the mantra ‘Satyam Shivam Sundaram’ which means ‘truth is God and God is beautiful’, design
now immortalized as a symbol of her marriage. Set in 18k and adorned with dazzling diamonds,
the tanmaniya has been intricately designed to ensure each alphabet stands out clearly. Adding
to its detailed finesse, the tanmaniya also has the trishul on one end and the dumroo on
the other with the threads hanging by its side.

Mr. Vijay Jain (CEO and Director – ORRA) who was present at the ceremony to bless the newly
married couple shared, “The first time I met Aashka was the 3rd of December, and what a sheer
coincidence that she got married on that exact same date 7 years down the line. I was very
happy to be there with her on her wedding date. There was always something special about
Aashka and we have become good friends. When Aashka was buying the ORRA Platinum Couple
rings from ORRA, it was infact one of the ORRA staff who called me to let me know that she was
at the store. She brings her own style and sensibility to every that that she does and therefore
for us the real challenge in designing the jewellery was building on the Indian ethos with a twist
that was more contemporary and western for each occasion.”

About the Bridal jewellery pieces:
Bridal Jewellery
Taj Necklace:

The necklace takes its name from the word “Amber” in Urdu which means “jewel of stone”. The
bridal necklace has been inspired from the intricate inlay work done on white marble on one of
the wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. A fine example of Mughal architecture, a style
that combines elements from Islamic, Persian, Ottoman, Turkish and Indian
architecture. The necklace was combined with a matching pair of earrings, maang tika and nose
ring.
The white enamel work on the base plate in the necklace symbolizes the white marble. The
motifs of flower and veins in the necklace depict the highly stylized floral and abstract forms
inlaid in white marble in the walls of the Taj.
The earrings are inspired from the kashmiri style of earrings and can be worn either with or
without the ear chain. The pendant attached to the back chain can be detached, and worn as a
Mughal Mangtika as well.
Bridal bangles:
One of ORRA’s best sellers, the Ghunrgoo bangle is made from 22k BIS hallmarked gold and a
gorgeous contemporary version of the Ghungroo that tinkles on your wrists when you wear
them.

Sangeet Jewellery:

A classic polki hasli styled necklace set, jhumki earrings and matching maang tika, blue gemstone and diamond ring, a diamond cuff with blue gemstones and gold bangles. Designed intricately with Indian meenakari work by the fine craftsmen in Jaipur, the hasli necklace truly stood out as a work of art! Matching the hues of blue to the delicate undertones of her gown was truly a challenge that the ORRA team stood up to!

Navratna Arsi Ring:

This Stunning Navratna Arsi Ring is Studded with 11.23 carats of gemstones including Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Pearl and 1.31 cts of Diamond in 37.81 gms of 18k Yellow Gold. The concept of Arsi Ring goes back to the Mughal era. Mughal Kings and Queens used to wear this ring with a Mirror in the Center. This statement jewel of adornment looks elegant yet chic at the same time. The 12 Navratna flowers represent the 12 Zodiac signs or Rashis of astrology. Each zodiac sign has a ruling planet, which are symbolized here in the form of the Navratna gemstones. Custom made pieces: Apart from Rudraksha Pendants and a pair of Lord Shiva (Natraj) inspired earrings, Aashka also had a custom made diamond mangalsutra with the mantra ‘Satyam Shivam Sundaram’ which means ‘truth is God and God is beautiful’, design now immortalized as a symbol of her marriage. Set in 18k and adorned with dazzling diamonds, the tanmaniya has been intricately designed to ensure each alphabet stands out clearly. Adding to its detailed finesse, the tanmaniya also has the trishul on one end and the dumroo on the other with the threads hanging by its side.

White Wedding: The ORRA Crown Star, the most brilliant diamond with its patented 73 facets are strung together in this dainty yet elegant necklace. She also wore matching solitaire diamond earrings and a bracelet inspired from the fine lacework on her wedding gown along with a marquise shaped two finger ring with three motifs standing for ‘today’, ‘tomorrow’ and ‘always’.

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