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For the ViRosh celebrations, Shree Jewellers curated bespoke creations for both the bride Rashmika Mandanna and groom Vijay Deverakonda.

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s jewellery were inspired by South Indian architecture.
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s wedding jewellery is the talk of the town, with the newlyweds embracing their cultural roots with bespoke creations.
Speaking exclusively to News18, Shree Jewellers share what went into making the now viral statement jewelry pieces adorned by Vijay and Rashmika.
Sharing their experience working with the power couple, Abhishek Agarwal and Kaushik Kumar, Managing Directors, Shree Jewellers say, “We have always respected the actors for their craft, but to know them personally and be a part of their magical day was something else. They’re great human beings, and it was an experience we’ll always cherish. And like the rest of the country, we’re still reeling it in, too.”
Theme Of The ViRosh Wedding Jewellery
Shree Jewellers were inspired by the South Indian architecture that highly prevails in the culture. Rashmika’s look was highly built around a living Goddess, while Vijay’s took on a sovereign King. Deep Nakshi and Rava detailing went into both the creations.
It took Shree Jewellers 10 months for the entire process, from laying out the concept to multiple discussions to customisation to production, trials, and the final looks.
Rashmika Mandanna: A Goddess-Inspired Silhouette
For the wedding ceremony, Rashmika adorned 11 regal bespoke pieces designed by Shree Jewellers. She took on a complete gold jewellery ensemble that honoured her roots while shaping her identity as a contemporary Indian star. Drawing inspiration from the sculptural language of South Indian architecture, the collection featured high-relief Nakshi work and intricate Rava granulation, each detail hand-fused by master artisans.
Her bridal look included a choker layered with traditional harams, statement jhumkas, jada billa, champasaralu, haath phool, mathapatti, nose pin, bangles, bajuband, waist belt and payals.
Finished in an antique matte polish, the pieces carried a rich, heritage-inspired glow designed to move seamlessly with her silhouette. The intention was not just adornment, but permanence, jewellery conceived as legacy pieces meant to transcend generations.
Vijay Devarakonda: Redefining Men’s Wedding Jewellery
While the Rashmika’s look leaned into divinity, Vijay Deverakonda’s jewellery introduced a strong narrative around ornate groom styling, a space still relatively understated in Indian weddings.
Channelling the authority of a mythic king, his ceremonial pieces incorporated elephant motifs symbolising wisdom and tiger elements representing agility, balanced with refined floral patterns inspired by traditional inlay work. Deep Nakshi engraving created dimensionality, while braided textures and Rava detailing added sculptural weight, curated by the skilled artisans of Shree Jewellers.
Vijay’s ensemble featured layered haars, cuffs, bajuband, belt, earrings and an anklet. In an evolving wedding landscape where men’s jewellery is gaining momentum, this look marked a confident departure from minimal groom styling and welcomed ornamentation as strength.
February 27, 2026, 08:40 IST




