About Us
Nishu Collections was born out of a love for Sarees, beautiful jewellery and the belief that it should be accessible to all. Founded in 2025 by Monika and Nishika, our journey began with a vision to offer high-quality, stylish artificial jewellery that empowers individuals to express their personality and enhance their confidence.
"It all started when our founder, Nishika, struggled to find trendy, yet affordable, pieces that truly captured her style. Frustrated by the limited options, she decided to create a solution, blending traditional Indian craftsmanship with contemporary designs to bring you pieces that stand out." We pour our passion into every design, ensuring that you receive not just a piece of jewelry, but a wearable work of art.Sarees are incredibly diverse, with categories based on region, fabric, weaving technique, and even the type of work or print on them
Our Values
Our brand is built on core principles that guide everything we do:
- Quality Craftsmanship: We are committed to offering meticulously crafted artificial jewelry that looks and feels premium.
- Affordability: We believe elegance should be within reach, offering exquisite designs at prices you'll love. Customer Satisfaction: Your happiness is our priority. We strive to provide an exceptional shopping experience from start to finish.
- Trendsetting Designs: We constantly evolve, bringing you the latest fashion trends alongside timeless classics.
- Sustainability (Optional): If applicable, mention any commitment to ethical sourcing or sustainable practices.
Our Products
Discover a dazzling array of artificial jewelry designed to complement every look and occasion. We specialize in pieces crafted from high-quality base metals like brass and zinc alloys, expertly plated with finishes such as intimate jwelery. Our collections feature brilliant American Diamonds (AD), intricate Kundan work, vibrant Meenakari designs, lustrous pearls, and sparkling synthetic gemstones. Whether you're seeking a statement necklace for a wedding, elegant earrings for daily wear, or a complete bridal set, you'll find it here.
Our Commitment to Customers
We are dedicated to ensuring your complete satisfaction. From the moment you browse our collections to the joyful unboxing of your order, we promise a seamless and delightful experience. We offer secure payment options, reliable shipping, and easy returns, all backed by responsive customer support ready to assist you.
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Browse Our Exquisite Collection Now!Understanding Artificial Jewellery
Artificial jewellery, also known as fashion or costume jewellery, offers a fantastic way to elevate your style without a significant investment. It is skillfully crafted from non-precious materials such as base metals (like brass, copper, or zinc alloys), glass, plastic, resin, and synthetic stones. The beauty of artificial jewellery lies in its ability to mimic the sophisticated look of fine jewellery made from precious metals and gemstones, but at a far more accessible price point.
Benefits of Choosing Artificial Jewellery
- Affordability: Enjoy the freedom to own a diverse collection of stylish pieces, allowing you to accessorize for every mood and outfit without breaking the bank.
- Versatility: With an endless array of designs, materials, and styles available, artificial jewellery effortlessly adapts to match any outfit or occasion, from traditional wear to modern ensembles.
- Trendiness: Stay ahead of the curve! Artificial jewellery quickly incorporates the latest fashion trends, enabling you to experiment boldly with different looks and express your current style.
- Durability: Many types of artificial jewellery are designed to be quite durable, offering good longevity and resilience for regular wear when cared for properly.
- Low Maintenance: Generally, artificial jewellery requires less intensive care compared to fine jewellery, making it a convenient choice for everyday sparkle.
- Hypoallergenic Options: For those with sensitive skin, many reputable brands offer hypoallergenic options, often crafted from materials like stainless steel, ensuring comfort alongside style.
- Ethical Considerations: Opting for artificial jewellery can be a more ethical choice, as it bypasses concerns associated with the mining of precious stones and metals.
- Travel-Friendly: Travel with peace of mind! There's less worry about the loss or theft of valuable pieces when you're adorned with beautiful artificial jewellery.
- Experimentation: Its affordability encourages bolder fashion choices and allows you to experiment with unique, statement pieces without the financial risk associated with fine jewellery.
- Gift-Worthy: Artificial jewellery provides beautiful, thoughtful, and budget-friendly gift options for friends, family, and loved ones on any occasion.
Explore India's Rich Saree Heritage: Regional Categories
At Nishu Collections, our love for sarees runs deep. Each region of India weaves a unique story through its textiles, reflecting centuries of tradition, artistry, and cultural identity. Discover the diverse world of sarees:
North India
- Banarasi Saree (Uttar Pradesh): Famous for rich silk, intricate gold/silver zari work, and Mughal-inspired motifs like florals and paisleys. Often considered bridal wear.
- Chikankari Saree (Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh): Known for delicate and intricate white thread embroidery on fine fabrics like cotton or georgette.
- Pashmina Saree (Jammu & Kashmir): Luxurious and warm, made from fine cashmere wool, often with intricate embroidery.
- Phulkari Saree (Punjab): Characterized by vibrant silk thread embroidery covering the fabric, meaning "flower work."
- Leheriya Saree (Rajasthan): Features distinctive wave-like patterns created through a tie-dye technique, typically in bright colors.
- Kota Doria Saree (Rajasthan): A lightweight blend of cotton and silk with a unique square-checked pattern called "khat."
- Pichwai Saree (Rajasthan): Inspired by the temple art of Nathdwara, featuring hand-painted or printed depictions of Lord Krishna, lotuses, and cows.
East India
- Baluchari Saree (West Bengal): Pure silk sarees known for detailed motifs depicting mythological scenes and nature on the pallu.
- Tant Saree (West Bengal): Lightweight and crisp cotton sarees, perfect for daily wear and Bengali festivities.
- Jamdani Saree (West Bengal/Bangladesh): Fine muslin sarees with intricate floral or geometric motifs woven directly into the fabric.
- Sambalpuri Saree (Odisha): Features intricate ikat weaves and traditional motifs like the shankha (conch shell) and chakra (wheel).
- Bomkai Saree (Odisha): A blend of silk and cotton with intricate geometric patterns and traditional motifs like fish and lotus.
- Assam Silk Sarees (Assam): Includes:
- Muga Silk Saree: Naturally golden, highly durable, and known for its fine texture and sheen.
- Eri Silk Saree: Also known as "Ahimsa silk," durable with a unique texture, considered eco-friendly.
- Pat Silk Saree: White or off-white silk, known for its lustrous appearance.
- Bhagalpuri Silk Saree (Bihar): Made from Tussar silk, known for its rich texture and earthy tones, often with traditional patterns.
West India
- Bandhani Saree (Gujarat & Rajasthan): Produced using a tie-dye technique, resulting in distinctive dotted patterns and vibrant colors.
- Patola Saree (Gujarat): Highly complex double-ikat silk sarees from Patan, known for vibrant colors and geometric patterns, often taking months to weave.
- Paithani Saree (Maharashtra): Famous for luxurious texture, vibrant colors, and pallus featuring intricate designs like peacocks and lotuses in zari.
Central India
- Chanderi Saree (Madhya Pradesh): A blend of silk and cotton, known for its lightweight, sheer texture, and delicate motifs often with zari borders.
- Maheshwari Saree (Madhya Pradesh): Made from silk and cotton, with distinctive stripes, florals, and checked patterns, often featuring a reversible border.
South India
- Kanjivaram Saree (Tamil Nadu): Renowned for rich mulberry silk, vibrant colors, intricate temple borders, and heavy gold/silver zari work. Often bridal.
- Mysore Silk Saree (Karnataka): Known for smooth texture, subtle luster, minimalistic designs, and elegant motifs with gold zari borders.
- Kasavu Saree (Kerala): Traditional off-white or cream cotton saree with a distinctive golden zari border, worn during festivals like Onam.
- Pochampally Ikat Saree (Telangana): Features unique geometric patterns created by the ikat technique (threads are dyed before weaving).
- Gadwal Saree (Telangana): Unique blend of a cotton body with a rich silk pallu, known for its lightweight feel and royal appearance.
- Uppada Saree (Andhra Pradesh): Handwoven with the Jamdani technique, known for its softness and lustrous look.
- Dharmavaram Saree (Andhra Pradesh): Known for big borders and rich pallus, made from silk, and highly durable.
- Arani Pattu Saree (Tamil Nadu): Lightweight silk sarees with intricate designs.
- Narayanpet Saree (Maharashtra & Telangana border): Features checks or striped patterns with simple temple borders, crafted in silk and cotton.
- Kalamkari Saree (Andhra Pradesh): Hand-painted or block-printed with mythological and floral motifs using natural dyes.