Navratri 2021 Jewellery Trends Nine Colours of Navratri for Nine Days

It’s October, and Navratri 2021 is almost here. Everyone has started their preparation for the celebration of Shardiya Navratri. This Navratri rock the floor with our unique Navratri jewellery collection that is as colourful as nine colours of Navratri. Add light of shine to your traditional Navratri attire with Navratri collections and look perfect at the Goddess Durga puja.

In the nine days of Navratri that fall in between Sharad Purnima and Dussehra, people across India look forward to a time when they can wear their favourite pieces for nine consecutive nights. From colourful bangles to intricate necklaces, this event is full of fun-filled moments where you are able to light up your night with unmatched style. If you’re ready for some jewellery inspiration on how best to incorporate these colours into your wardrobe during the nine days of Navratri, then this article is for you.

Read on to learn more about Navratri 2021 jewellery trends and what colours we can expect, and know the significance of the nine colours of Navratri.

Also read: Get Your Navratri Look: Latest Navratri Jewellery Trend 2021

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Jewellery Trends in Nine Colours of Navratri and Their Auspicious Significance for Nine Days  

Navratri is a nine-day Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of the Goddess Durga. The nine days of Navratri are celebrated in different ways across various regions of India.

And to make this nine days celebration even more unique, we are here with jewellery collections in nine colours of Navratri.

Please have a look at these auspicious nine colours of Navratri and their significance.

Navratri Day 1 – Pratipada – Yellow – The Colour of Happiness and Brightness  

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Begin your first day of Navratri with the rich colour yellow, which is bright and energetic. Yellow is believed to be the colour of happiness and brightness. On the first day of Navratri, Mata Shailputri, the Goddess of the Mountains, also known as Parvati, Bhavani, and Hemavati, is worshipped. Mata Shailputri is the first avatar of Goddess Durga. Mata Shaiputri represents Parvati in her stage of childhood.

Yellow is the best color to start with your Navratri celebration. Navrathan jewellers have amazing jewellery pieces in yellow. So, brighten up the Navratri nights with fantastic jewellery designs. The rich yellow colour of jewellery design will add charm to traditional attire.

Navratri Day 2 – Dwitiya – Green – The Colour of Growth and Beginnings  

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The colour of Day 2 of Navratri is green. The colour green represents new beginnings and growth. Devotees pay tribute to Mata Brahmacharni, the second avatar of goddess Durga, on this day. Brahmacharini represents Parvati in her phase of asceticism. Celebrate this day by wearing green, a colour associated with nature and prosperity.

This Navratri showcases the prosperous, peaceful look with well-crafted beautiful patterns. These serene green jewellery designs will undoubtedly delight you with their delicate intricacy and add to this Navratri’s splendour. Also, try trendy peacock green colour jewellery for Navratri. It will indeed look amazing on you.

Navratri Day 3 – Tritiya – Grey – The Colour of Strength and Transformation  

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Tritiya is the third day of Navratri. The colour of Tritiya is grey, which symbolises strength and transformation. On the third day of Navratri, devotees worship Mata Chandraghanta, the third avatar of Mata Durga. Chandraghanta represents Parvati in her married aspect.

Grey is a one-of-a-kind colour in terms of subtlety. On this grey day, silver oxidised jewellery would be the perfect complement to your saree. The captivating designs of this grey colour jewellery draped over your neck and wrists are the ideal method to complete your magnificent look at this Navratri.

Navratri Day 4 – Chaturthi – Orange – The Colour of Energy and Enthusiasm  

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Orange is the fourth colour of Navratri. Orange is the colour of energy and enthusiasm. It is a colour that inspires, encourages, and uplifts one’s spirits. On the fourth day of Navratri, Chaturthi, devotees worship Mata Kushmand, the fourth avatar. Kushmanda represents Devi Parvati in her stage of discovering that she is none other than Mahashakti.

With magnificent gold necklaces and gleaming earrings framing your face and warm orange colours of bangles adorning your wrists, you’ll be the light of the day. We have carefully selected brilliant colours of jewellery for Navratri so that you can shine and flaunt them in style.

Navratri Day 5 – Panchami – White – The Colour of Purity and Determination  

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White is the fifth colour of Navratri. White symbolises purity, a unique quality that is shared by no other colour. It is the colour of innocence, virtue, and good deeds. White is also associated with success; people believe that white clothes bring them luck in their endeavours. On the fifth day, Goddess Skandamata, the fifth avatar of Goddess Durga, is worshipped. Goddess Skandamata is also known as the mother of Skanda or Kartikeya. Skandamata represents Devi Parvati in her stage of motherhood.

Be graciously determined with the witty white colour of Navratri. Wear all white with beautiful white jewellery. Pure Elegant patterns that complement your look and attire while symbolising purity. Dazzle with brilliance and bloom this Navratri with Navrathan’s brilliant diamond jewellery collection.

Navratri Day 6 – Shashti – Red – The Colour of Grace  

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Shashti Navratri day is the sixth day of the nine-day Navratri festival. The colour associated with Shashti Day is Red. Red represents health, life, fearlessness, grace, boundless courage, and great passion. On this day, devotees worship Goddess Katyayani, the sixth avatar. Katyayani represents Parvati in her warrior stage. She is a powerful incarnation of Goddess Durga, who is said to have arisen from the Gods’ anger.

Be Confident and Elegant, and express your Fearless Graceful aura with Navrathan’s gorgeous Red Jewellery. On this Navratri, let the stunning red pearls and stones complement your graceful red clothing to help you affirm your daring and passion.

Navratri Day 7 – Saptami – Royal Blue – The Colour of Health and Wealth  

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The Navratri colour for day 7, Saptami, is royal blue. Royal Blue represents health and wealth. On Saptami, devotees worship Goddess Kaalratri. Kaalratri represents Parvati in her phase of destruction and also known as Kali. The colour royal blue represents her fierce vitality.

Get ready to rock the Navratri nigh with Royal Blue with a Bang! Exquisite Royal Blue jewellery designs will make you the star of the day. The stunning designs are unique enough to make people look twice and wonder where you acquired your jewelry.

Navratri Day 8 – Ashtami – Pink – The Colour of Harmony and Kindness  

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The eighth day of Navratri, Ashtami is all about pink. This colour has a lot of significance for this auspicious festival. The colour of harmony and kindness signifies purity, love, and happiness. Pink is a colour that represents worldwide love, devotion, and feminine allure. On Ashtami, Goddess Mahagauri, the eighth incarnation, is worshipped, who has the capacity to grant all of her worshippers’ wishes.

Navrathan’s Pink jewellery line features stunning gaze designs that are perfect for the glorious day of Navratri. This piece of jewellery will undoubtedly enhance your overall appearance.

Navratri 9 – Navami – Purple – The Colour of Peace and Intelligence  

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Navami is the last day of Navrati. On the ninth day of Navratri, Navmi is about the peaceful color purple. Purple is the colour of spirituality. It signifies peace and intelligence. On Navami, Goddess Siddhidatri, the ninth avatar, is worshipped. She imparts knowledge and assists you in achieving your goals. As a result, the color purple is associated with ambition and strength.

This Navratri, wear this attractive colour in your jewellery to enhance your appearance and enchant your friends and colleagues. This Lovely Jewellery set is made up of purple stones and beads that are exquisite and attractive.

In The End  

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These were the nine auspicious colours of Navratri – yellow, green, grey, orange, white, red, royal blue, pink, and purple. Wear these colours of Navratri on nine days and dazzle your Navratri look.

Navrathan Jewellers have a special navratna (nine stone) jewellery collection for this Navratri. This Jewellery is designed by experts and has studded precious nine stones in it. Try on a navratna necklace, nine stone rings, navratna bangles or bracelets, and more. This nine stone jewellery will help you to celebrate nine days of this Navratri with nine colours.

Shop now! And make this festive season very memorialised with Navrthan Jewellers, the best gold and diamond jewellers in India.


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