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10 must-have Indian accessories for women that constantly elevate your look

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 20, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Indian accessories that are a must-have



Indian fashion is all-inclusive of clothes as well as its beautiful and quirky accessories. From kangans to bindi and toe rings to maang tika, Indians know that the right accessory can take even the simplest outfit from ordinary to iconic. Whether you're wearing a basic kurti, a sari, or a fusion dress, these timeless Indian accessories have the power to instantly revive your style and reflect your personality as a true fashionista:

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Jhumkas



With many songs based on this accessory, Jhumkas hold a special place in romance and classic books too. The endlessly graceful and versatile jhumkas go with almost everything—from salwars to saris. Whether in silver, gold, or colourful beads, Jhumkas frame your face beautifully and add instant ethnic curve to your look.

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Bindi



Thank God for bindi! Effortlessly minimal but impactful, Bindi is an all-time favorite in India. A tiny dot that makes a big difference. Bindis add femininity and tradition to your regular outfit. Go for a tiny black or a stone bindi for daily wear, or match the bindi with your outfit’s colour for festive flair.


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Bangles or Kadas



Bangles are a symbol of grace and femininity. Nothing says Indian elegance like a wrist full of bangles. Whether it’s glass bangles for a splash of colour on your wrists, colour-coordinated with your outfit, or chunky kadas in silver or gold, they add rhythm and drama to every hand movement.

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Nose Pin



Nose pins, big or small, both look absolutely exotic on women. Small yet striking, a nose pin—be it a stud or a hoop—brings an effortlessly desi vibe to any outfit—Western or Indian. It's especially perfect when paired with a saree, cotton kurti, or even an Indo-Western maxi dress.

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Potli Bags



Yes, they are back! Potli bags are round like a sack and can be carried in hands or hanged with their string in the wrists. These traditional drawstring bags are a fashion statement on their own. Some of them may be rich in embroidery and texture, while some may have beautiful sequinned work. Potlis complement festive and wedding outfits while also being practical.

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Anklets (Payal)



The sound of payal is often in connection with the newlywed bride in India. However, it can be worn by women of any age and even babies. Delicate and musical, anklets with a tiny ghungru highlight your feet and add a soft, graceful touch to ethnic outfits. Choose silver ghungroo styles for tradition or minimalist chains for other western outfits.

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Maang Tika



Usually reserved for weddings and festive occasions, maang tikkas draw attention to your forehead. They can make you look straight out of a royal courtyard and elevate your look to regal heights.

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Dupattas



Often used as a cue for the Bollywood actor to hold a flying dupatta, this accessory is technically a part of the outfit, but often the hero. A contrasting or embellished dupatta, or a delicate chiffon or organza dupatta, can completely transform a basic kurta set into something eye-catching and elegant.

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Statement rings



Rather than loading your fingers with a gazillion small rings, one bold, oversized ring can anchor your entire look. Choose the accessory pieces with meenakari, kundan, or tribal designs to keep it authentically Indian but chic.

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Waist Belt (Kamarbandh)



Always an eye-catcher, kamarbandh, or waist belts, have been worn by women since historical times. Traditionally worn with sarees and lehengas, the kamarbandh accentuates the waist and adds a royal, feminine edge. To reinvent it with a modern touch, pair it with a plain saree to instantly level up your style game.

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