Every wedding season feels like it brings a moodboard. The colours keep changing, silhouettes too. But every now and then, something old slips back in, quietly. Not a trend, just a memory you didn’t realise you missed. For me, that’s silver.
Gold always had its moment, the heirloom sets, the polished shine, the kind of jewellery that announces itself before you even say hello. Silver never did that. It stayed calm, tucked away, part of the background. Until suddenly, it didn’t feel like the background anymore.
Lately, I keep noticing brides turning to silver jewellery. Maybe because it feels lighter. Maybe because it doesn’t try too hard. Or maybe it’s just the way it sits against skin, soft, reflective, honest. That’s where I think Palmonas got it right. Our demi-fine jewellery doesn’t ask you to pick between tradition and ease; it just fits, like something you already own.
Silver, Seen Anew
I grew up around silver, not the kind in display cases, but the everyday kind. The spoon with sugar stains, the old puja plate that’s turned darker at the edges, the payal my aunt never took off. It’s a metal that’s lived with us, not above us.
Maybe that’s why it feels right for weddings now. It’s familiar, but it still looks new. The modern bride doesn’t always want a full set that she’ll never touch again. She wants pieces that move with her.
Like a silver necklace with a moonstone sitting quietly at the centre. Or silver earrings with a blush of rose quartz that catches light just enough. Even a silver cuff bracelet that feels like a sculpture, but still something you can wear on a random Tuesday.
Silver takes colour so well, when it’s brushed with enamel or set beside gemstones, it reflects rather than competes.
Some Rules Are Meant To Bend
There used to be this idea that you had to pick gold or silver, never both. But lately, the most interesting looks I’ve seen ignore that entirely.
A silver necklace layered with a fine gold chain. Silver hoops beside tiny gold studs. It’s the kind of mix that feels alive, less styled, more real.
If you’ve ever typed gold jewellery near me into Google, you know what you’ll find: the same yellow glow, the same designs. Silver shifts that tone. It’s airier. It gives space to everything else you’re wearing.
After the Ceremony
The thing I love most about silver is that it doesn’t retire after the wedding. You’ll find yourself reaching for that silver bracelet when you go out for coffee. Or those silver earrings that still make you feel a little special on a weekday.
It blends into real life, like a quiet habit that just stays.
That’s the beauty of Palmonas and their demi-fine jewellery, it’s built for all the chapters that come after the vows, too.
You can shop the wedding edit online or visit your nearest store to see what silver looks like in your light. It’s a soft kind of shine, the kind that stays even when the ceremony’s long over.
