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Folio 02 · The Register

The full
vault.

Every piece is rented, not sold. Combine across collections, switch chokers between events, layer haram lengths. Try as many as you want in a single ninety-minute appointment — we hold the set against your wedding date.

01 Kundan · ~40 pieces 02 Palakka · ~60 pieces 03 Victorian · ~35 pieces 04 Temple Nagas · ~25 sets
05 Jadau Kemp · ~30 pieces 06 Chettinad · ~20 sets
~210 Total pieces in vault
Combinations possible
A close-up portrait of a bride wearing a premium kundan choker with green stones and uncut polki
No. 01 · NorthKundan
Collection 01 · North · Uncut Polki

Premium Kundan Choker

The piece that defined the Indian bridal look. Uncut polki, jadau settings, pearl and emerald drops.

Worn by north-Indian brides over lehenga, by Malayali brides pairing it with red Kanchipuram silk, and by reception brides who want a single statement piece without the weight of a full set. Most stacks pair the choker with a matched maang-tikka, jhumka set, and waist chain.

Available in two profiles: classic round-set polki with green-stone drops, and antique-finish jadau with rose-cut diamonds.

Pieces~40 in vault
Best pairedLehenga · Kanchipuram
OccasionEngagement · Wedding
Pairs with Palakka Pairs with Kemp Pairs with Victorian
A Kerala bride in a green Kanchipuram saree wearing a long palakka mala
No. 02 · KeralaPalakka
Collection 02 · Kerala · Travancore

Palakka Mala

The signature green-stone mala of Travancore and Cochin. The collection that started Golden Cup.

Worn long, worn short, worn layered with palakka chokers and kasu malai. Our most popular hire for Kerala Hindu and Christian weddings, available in three lengths (short, long, haram) and two stone profiles (rounded emerald and elongated cabochon).

Pair it with a Temple Naga choker for muhurtham gravitas, or alone for the reception look that needs no introduction in this state.

Pieces~60 in vault
LengthsShort · Long · Haram
OccasionMuhurtham · Reception
Pairs with Kundan Pairs with Temple Naga Pairs with Kemp
A bride in burgundy wearing a delicate Victorian diamond statement necklace
No. 03 · ModernVictorian
Collection 03 · Modern · Antique Diamond

Victorian Necklaces

Antique-finish diamond chokers and slender statement pieces, for the quieter second look of a wedding weekend.

Chosen by reception brides, engagement brides, and brides who want the second look to feel more contemporary than the first. The Victorian collection is unapologetically subtle — most pieces sit between 60 and 120 grams, weighted to drape elegantly over silk or chiffon.

Pair with a sleeveless lehenga blouse, a saree with a low back, or a modern pant-saree.

Pieces~35 in vault
Best forEngagement · Reception
Drape60—120 g equivalent
Pairs with Kundan Standalone statement
A bride in white kasavu wearing layered gold temple naga jewellery
No. 04 · TempleNagas
Collection 04 · Temple · Heritage

Temple Nagas

Heritage temple work with serpent motifs — historically worn by Bharatanatyam dancers and tradition-bound south-Indian brides.

Heavy, ceremonial and rented exclusively in matched full-set form (necklace + earrings + maang-tikka + waist-chain + bangles). The naga motif is auspicious in south-Indian wedding lore — protection, fertility, ancestral blessing.

Best worn against a kasavu saree, a heavy silk muhurtham saree, or for a kalyanam in a Kerala or Tamil tradition house.

Sets~25 full sets
Best forMuhurtham · Classical
FormMatched-set only
Pairs with Palakka Pairs with Chettinad
Close-up of a stacked kundan and jadau kemp choker on a bride in orange
No. 05 · SouthJadau Kemp
Collection 05 · South · Kemp Stone

Jadau Kemp

Rich red kemp stones in 22k-look gold — the south-Indian muhurtham favourite. Bold, regal, ceremonial.

Often rented as part of a layered choker stack with Palakka mala or Temple haram. The kemp is set in jadau (closed-back) settings that catch and hold light — particularly photogenic under daylight or warm muhurtham lamps.

The most popular Jadau Kemp pieces are the wide-bib choker, the matched chand-bali earrings, and the lakshmi-coin haram pendant.

Pieces~30 in vault
LightDaylight · Lamp
OccasionMuhurtham · Family
Pairs with Palakka Pairs with Kundan Pairs with Temple haram
A bride in green Kanchipuram wearing layered Chettinad temple long-haram
No. 06 · TempleChettinad
Collection 06 · Temple · Chettinad

Temple Chettinad

The heaviest, most ceremonial collection. Long-haram, layered chains, full lakshmi-coin sets — worn for the muhurtham itself.

Rented in full sets to keep the heritage proportions intact: long-haram + matched necklace + jhumka + maang-tikka + arm-vanki. The Chettinad pieces are commissioned in 22k-look gold from temple-jewellery specialists; the weight is the point.

Worn by brides who want gravitas — for whom the wedding ceremony is the moment, not a stop on the way to a reception.

Sets~20 full sets
Best forMuhurtham · Hindu wedding
FormMatched-set only
Pairs with Palakka Pairs with Temple Naga
Try across all six in one sitting

Try the whole
vault.

Ninety minutes. All six collections side by side. Bring your mother, your sister, your kanchipuram — we set aside a private styling room.

Atelier Stamp ~210
pieces

in vault