Athiya Shetty brings in her first Karwachauth with BVLGARI Mangalsutra

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Celebrating love and togetherness on the auspicious occasion of Karwachauth, Athiya Shetty graced the moment with the stunning BVLGARI Mangalsutra. It’s worth noting that this Karwachauth holds a special significance for Athiya Shetty as it’s her first after marrying KL Rahul, the accomplished Indian cricketer known for his style and skills both on and off the field. TheGlitz reports.

KL Rahul’s charisma and athleticism have made him a heartthrob among cricket enthusiasts and his fans eagerly await moments like these when he celebrates with his beloved wife Athiya Shetty, making their bond even more special.

Together, Athiya Shetty and KL Rahul embody the perfect blend of tradition and modernity, which is beautifully reflected in their celebration of Karwachauth with the exquisite BVLGARI Mangalsutra. This jewelry piece, with its fusion of cultural symbolism and contemporary elegance, is a testament to their enduring love.

Crafted from exquisite 18ct yellow gold and embellished with round black onyx inserts and pave diamonds, the BVLGARI Mangalsutra is a modern reinterpretation of a traditional symbol, firmly rooted in culture yet resonating with the cosmopolitan aspirations of today’s bride.

Inspired by its Roman heritage and extensive research, BVLGARI has meticulously designed this one-of-a-kind yellow gold necklace, bridging the gap between tradition and modernity while honoring local cultural traditions.

Athiya Shetty beautifully complemented her youthful and free-spirited persona by styling the classic BVLGARI Mangalsutra with an elegant and sophisticated outfit. This versatile jewelry piece has become a favorite among celebrities, having been spotted on A-listers like Priyanka Chopra, Sonali Bendre, Madhuri Dixit, Shibani Dandekar, Yami Gautam and the radiant Richa Chadha at her Mumbai wedding reception.

Launched exclusively in India in September 2021, the BVLGARI Mangalsutra, priced at Rs. 4,13,000, is available at Bulgari’s New Delhi boutique.

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