Most people build their jewellery collection the same way: impulse buys, gifts they felt obligated to keep, and things that looked good on someone else. The result? A drawer full of pieces they never wear and a feeling that they can never find the right thing.

This guide changes that. Answer each question honestly and you’ll walk away with a clear picture of the jewellery that actually works for your life.

Q1: What is your skin tone — warm, cool, or neutral?

Warm (golden/olive undertones): Gold-tone jewellery — yellow gold, rose gold, warm copper — will complement your skin and make it glow.

Cool (pink/blue undertones): Silver-tone jewellery — silver, white gold, platinum finishes — will look crisp and flattering against your skin.

Neutral: Lucky you — both tones work equally well. Focus on style and design rather than metal colour.

Q2: What is your lifestyle — active, professional, or social?

Active (lots of movement, outdoor work, exercise): Anti-tarnish stainless steel pieces that survive sweat and humidity. Simple studs and a flat bracelet. Nothing dangly.

Professional (office, meetings, client-facing): Minimal, polished, quiet pieces. Pearl studs, thin chains, simple rings. Nothing that makes sound or catches attention mid-presentation.

Social (events, festivals, functions): This is where you get to experiment. Statement earrings, layered necklaces, stacked bracelets. Dress up intentionally.

Q3: What do you wear most — sarees, kurtas, or Western?

Sarees: Temple earrings, oxidised silver, traditional gold-tone sets. Match the metal to the saree border for a put-together look.

Kurtas: Jhumkas, oxidised pieces, or minimal chains. The kurta neckline usually determines whether you go heavy (for simple necklines) or minimal (for embroidered ones).

Western: Korean accessories, hoops, layered necklaces, charm bracelets. Less traditional, more playful.

Q4: How much time do you spend on jewellery in the morning?

Under 2 minutes: You need a signature stack — 3 pieces max that you put on and forget. Build that stack once and wear it daily.

5–10 minutes: You’re a natural stylist. Invest in a small curated collection with variety. Mix-and-match becomes your superpower.

“What is jewellery?” Start with one good stud earring. That’s it. One piece. Wear it every day for a month. Build from there.

Q5: What’s your budget per piece?

Under ₹300: Anti-tarnish stainless steel is your category. DivineSparkle bracelets start at ₹260. You can build a solid collection without overspending.

₹300–₹1000: You have access to quality fashion jewellery across all categories. Prioritise pieces you’ll wear weekly, not occasionally.

₹1000+: Start thinking about semi-precious stones, sterling silver, or gold-plated pieces with a longer lifespan.

Your Answers, Your Jewellery Personality

Use your answers to filter every future purchase. Before buying anything, ask: does this match my skin tone, suit my lifestyle, work with what I wear, and fit into how much time and money I want to spend?

If the answer to all four is yes — buy it. If not, leave it.

Shop DivineSparkle’s full range at divinesparkle.in — earrings, bracelets, necklaces, hair accessories, and more, all starting under ₹300.