You opened Myntra's jewellery tab promising yourself you'd just grab one pair of earrings, and forty minutes later you have 312 search results, six lookalike chokers in your wishlist, and absolutely no idea whether ₹449 Pipa Bella drops are actually better than ₹199 Jewels Galaxy ones. The truth: Myntra runs anywhere between 50% and 80% off on jewellery year-round, and the price tag rarely tells you what's worth keeping in your jewellery box past one wear.
We sifted through hundreds of bestsellers across fashion jewellery (Voylla, Sukkhi, OOMPH, Pipa Bella) and finer everyday pieces (Accessorize London, Carlton London, Zaveri Pearls) to lock in 14 picks for 2026 — from a ₹199 stud that won't turn your earlobes green to a ₹1,299 kundan bridal set that's gone viral with brides every wedding season. Every product here is in stock as of June 2026, every price reflects the current Myntra MRP after standard discount, and every link routes through Zoutons so you can stack the platform discount with our coupon on top.
"The choker that single-handedly justifies Voylla's permanent spot in Myntra's jewellery top 10 — pairs as easily with a kurta as a bodycon."
Voylla's choker keeps it simple: a band of 5mm freshwater-look beads hung off matte gold-plated brass with an extendable lobster clasp. The plating holds up to roughly six months of weekly wear before any fading, which is rare at this price point. Sizing runs neck-friendly at 12″ with a 2″ extender, so it sits flush rather than tugging.
"Festive without screaming — the kind of set you'll actually re-wear to four sangeets, not bury in the back of a drawer."
Sukkhi's floral motif is studded with white American Diamonds and accented with small red enamel meena work, finished in 24K gold-plate over alloy. The earrings are dangler-style with screw-back posts — heavier than studs but lighter than traditional kundan, so they don't drag your earlobes after two hours. Pair with a pastel lehenga or a plain silk saree and the set carries the whole look.
"As close as ₹1,299 will ever get you to looking like you raided your nani's kundan drawer."
The hero piece in Zaveri Pearls' bridal-adjacent lineup — uncut kundan stones set in 22K gold-plated alloy, with hanging pearl drops along the base. It's a statement set built for receptions and engagement parties, but the matching earrings are sized just modestly enough to also work with a simple silk saree. The kundan setting is hand-glued, which means it holds beautifully but doesn't love water — keep it dry.
"The 'I'm wearing earrings but didn't think about it' pair — goes with sweats, dresses, and the work-from-cafe outfit all the same."
Pipa Bella's silver-toned drops sit just at the jawline — long enough to register on Zoom calls, short enough not to catch on a turtleneck. The rhodium plating is what separates these from generic Voylla silver-tones; it doesn't go dark grey in three months and the posts stay genuinely hypoallergenic. A good first "real-looking" pair if you're upgrading from Bewakoof-style fashion earrings.
"The only hoops on Myntra under ₹1,000 that look like they belong with a Zara blazer, not a costume."
Accessorize is one of the few brands on Myntra with genuine UK roots, and the difference shows in the casting weight and the security of the crystal setting. These pavé-set hoops are 30mm — a flattering medium, not the toddler-sized 12mm everyone tries to pass off as "everyday hoops." The clasp is a French-back, which is both fiddlier and more secure than a standard push-back.
"The cheapest pair on this list that I'd actually buy a second pair of as a back-up."
For under ₹200, you get a hypoallergenic alloy stud with a 6mm solitaire AD stone in a four-prong setting, rose-gold plated. The plating is the only thing that signals "budget" — expect it to dull after about 8–10 weeks of daily wear. Replace once or twice a year and you're still ahead of buying one "real" pair. Great for daily wear, gym, or as a quiet second-piercing stud.
"Pair these with anything cotton — Anouk kurtas, linen sarees, Fabindia — and the outfit's done."
Oxidised jhumkas are having a moment, and OOMPH's are the most reliable on the platform at this price. The matte antique-silver finish is sealed with a clear coat, so it doesn't blacken your skin like cheaper oxidised pieces do. Each jhumka is 3cm wide — small enough to wear with hair down, big enough to register on camera. Listed at 4.2 stars across 8,000+ reviews.
"Skip the chaos of layering three separate chains in the morning — this one fakes the look in one clasp."
Three pre-attached chains at staggered lengths (14″, 16″, 18″) with a small coin pendant and rolo links. The advantage: the chains never tangle the way separately layered chains do. The disadvantage: you can't customise the spacing. Best worn over a basic crew-neck or a deep V — it's the bridge piece between a plain white tee and looking like you tried.
"A six-ring stack at this price means you can lose two and still have a complete look — very realistic for most of us."
Six adjustable midi/knuckle rings in silver-plated brass, each with a different design (twist, signet, beaded, plain band, chevron, gemstone solitaire). The adjustability is the win — one size really does fit fingers between US 5–9. Mix and match across two or three fingers for the trending stacked look, or wear one at a time as everyday minimal.
"The most-mistaken-for-real-diamond piece on Myntra under ₹600 — the prong setting fakes it convincingly."
Estele's tennis-style bracelet runs 20 AD stones in a 22K gold-plated alloy setting with individual four-prong cups (not channel-set, which is the giveaway tell on cheaper pieces). Comes with a box-clasp and safety chain — rare at this price. Sits comfortably under a watch on the same wrist. Best to take off before workouts so the plating lasts.
"For brides who want long mangalsutra heft without the gold-loan-against-it price tag."
Ferosh's long mangalsutra is 32″ total — old-school South Indian length, not the shorter Maharashtrian style. The pendant is antique gold-plated with American Diamond and black bead detailing, and the chain alternates gold-plated links with traditional black moti. Best paired with a silk or banarasi saree. The plating is the "antique" matte finish, which hides wear better than mirror-polish gold.
"Buy this once, wear it with seven different kurtas, and people still ask 'is that new?' every single time."
A bib-style oxidised piece by Anouk (Myntra's in-house ethnic label) — chunky tribal motif, hanging ghungroo beads at the base, adjustable cord at the back so it works as either a choker or a longer necklace. Pairs with everything in an Anouk or Libas kurta wardrobe. The cord adjustment is unique — most oxidised statement pieces are fixed-length and end up either too tight or too low.
"The only anklets on Myntra under ₹700 that look good with both kolhapuris and white sneakers."
Two anklets in the set — one chain-style with small star charms, one beaded with tiny faux pearls. Both are 9″ with a 1.5″ extender and have a delicate look that doesn't read "costume." The rose-gold tone holds up better against skin contact than yellow gold-plating typically does. Wear together for a layered ankle stack, or one at a time for everyday.
"Pearl drops that don't pretend to be Sabyasachi's — they look like exactly what they are and that's the whole charm."
Sangria's drop earrings are big — 5cm long with a baroque-look pearl drop — but the structural design keeps them light at just 8g each. Best paired with a sharp blouse or a deep-neck kurta, somewhere the long line of the drop has space to fall. The gold-plated alloy is sealed with anti-tarnish coating, which buys you about a year of regular wear before any visible fade.
| Product | Price | Best Feature | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Voylla Pearl Choker | ₹599 | Versatile gold-plating | Daily-to-evening crossover |
| Sukkhi Floral Choker Set | ₹899 | Necklace + earring set | Sangeet / mehndi |
| Zaveri Pearls Kundan Set | ₹1,299 | Uncut kundan look | Reception / engagement |
| Pipa Bella Silver Drops | ₹449 | Rhodium plating | Office, daily wear |
| Accessorize Crystal Hoops | ₹999 | French-back hinge | Premium everyday |
| Jewels Galaxy AD Studs | ₹199 | Hypoallergenic post | Gym, second piercings |
| OOMPH Oxidised Jhumkas | ₹349 | Sealed antique finish | Cotton kurtas, sarees |
| Karatcart Layered Chain | ₹699 | No-tangle 3-layer | T-shirts, fusion |
| Ayesha Stackable Rings | ₹399 | 6 adjustable designs | Stacking, minimal looks |
| Estele AD Bracelet | ₹549 | 4-prong settings | Wedding guest, formal |
| Ferosh Long Mangalsutra | ₹999 | 32″ traditional length | Bridal, festive |
| Anouk Statement Necklace | ₹799 | Adjustable cord | Kurtas, fusion outfits |
| Carlton London Anklet Set | ₹649 | Set of 2 styles | Festive, casual |
| Sangria Pearl Drops | ₹499 | Anti-tarnish coating | Date night, dressy |
Most Myntra jewellery already lists at 50–80% off MRP — but you can usually layer one more code on top at checkout. Start your shopping from Zoutons' Myntra coupons page, copy the latest working code, and apply it on the cart screen before payment. Myntra typically allows one promo code per order, so save your best stack for higher-value items like the Zaveri Pearls kundan set or the Sukkhi sangeet set.
Three things actually matter: plating quality (gold/rhodium-plated holds up better than "gold tone" or "silver tone" coatings), post material (look for hypoallergenic or surgical steel posts if your ears are sensitive), and weight (jhumkas and statement pieces should be light enough not to drag on your earlobes — under 10g per earring is comfortable). The product descriptions on Myntra are usually decent on these specs — check before you check out.
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🔗 Best Layered Look
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💌 Stack Starter
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👸 Wrist Upgrade
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