ANOR Sets a New Tone for the 2026 Wedding Season with Premium Grown Diamond Bridal Jewellery

As the 2026 wedding season unfolds, Indian brides are reshaping bridal jewellery preferences, favouring contemporary aesthetics, refined silhouettes, and designs meant for enduring wear rather than one-time occasions.
Backed by more than 75 years of diamond legacy, ANOR crafts bridal jewellery using premium grown diamonds, placing strong emphasis on thoughtful design and meticulous craftsmanship.
ANOR’s bridal portfolio spans engagement rings, complete bridal sets, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and mangalsutras. Each piece follows a modern design philosophy centered on balance, structure, and comfort. Moving away from traditionally heavy styles, the collections are designed to seamlessly transition from wedding celebrations to everyday and occasion wear.
Every creation features carefully curated lab-grown diamonds, evaluated for cut, colour, and clarity, and finished by skilled artisans. At ANOR, grown diamonds are not viewed as substitutes, but as a medium that enhances design integrity and offers lasting value.
For the 2026 wedding season, ANOR’s bridal collections mirror the evolving tastes of today’s bride—whether through custom engagement rings or complete bridal ensembles—prioritising jewellery that is elegant, well-considered, and made for continued use.
Sharing her perspective, Chief Designer Bina Choksi said, “Brides today seek jewellery that resonates with their individuality. They want meaningful designs that remain wearable long after the wedding.”
With a design-first approach and a focus on premium grown diamonds, ANOR’s 2026 wedding offerings capture the essence of India’s new luxury bride, delivering jewellery crafted for life beyond the wedding day.