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The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Enamel Jewellery

Namrata Ghosh

While fashion trends come and go, some things remain timeless. Enamel jewellery is one such art form that has retained its appeal despite decades of fashion trends cycling through. Vibrant colours, intricate designs and stunning artistry are all hallmarks of enamel jewellery made in India. From delicate pieces to statement jewellery, the choices are endless.  

What Is Enamel Jewellery? A Glimpse into India’s Rich Craft Heritage

Enamel jewellery is created by first engraving designs on metals like brass, gold and silver. Then fine powdered glass, mixed with colour, is filled into those carved sections. The entire piece is fired at high temperatures so that the powdered glass (enamel) melts and fuses to the metal. It is then polished to get a glossy finish.

India has a rich history of enamel jewellery which dates back to the 16th century. The art was popularly known as Meenakari and originated from Persian influences. The art form flourished in Jaipur under the patronage of Raja Man Singh I, and the city continues to be a centre of enamel jewellery making. Generations of highly skilled artisans have resided in Jaipur, passing down specialised techniques, colour secrets and design traditions. Jaipur is also known for its strong gemstone trade and a rich culture of heritage jewellery. As a result, Jaipur boasts exceptional talent in the field of jewellery making.

AZGA: A Modern Force in Enamel Craftsmanship

AZGA is redefining enamel jewellery by bridging the gap between heritage craftsmanship and global design sensibilities. The brand is giving new life to the art form by working closely with traditional artisans and ensuring their handcrafted jewellery can reach a global audience. Traditional craftsmanship coupled with contemporary designs is the hallmark of AZGA’s jewellery portfolio. The brand's range spans everything from essential enamel cufflinks to nature-inspired necklaces and statement bangles. The woman-led brand is helping to preserve the centuries-old art form while providing a sustainable livelihood to local craftsmen.

Top Enamel Jewellery Trends Right Now

Enamel jewellery is all the rage right now, and here are the key jewellery trends.

Vibrant colour blocking

Colour blocked enamel jewellery has surged in popularity across the globe. It includes jewellery comprising bold sections of complimentary or contrasting colours placed adjacent to each other. This style looks spectacular in statement pieces such as AZGA’s Chevron Blue and Turquoise Enamel Bangle and the Fleur Enamel Earrings. Colour blocked enamel jewellery pairs well with neutral ensembles as well as statement looks.

Minimalist Enamel Patterns

Customers looking for versatile, clean additions to their look are loving minimalistic enamel jewellery in 2026. While enamel jewellery has traditionally consisted of ornate pieces, brands like AZGA are designing enamel jewellery that caters to the minimalistic aesthetic. It includes subtle colour accents and contemporary designs that complement both casual and formal outfits. AZGA’s Hamsa Hand Neckchain and Bagh Enamel Bangle are perfect examples of subtle sophistication.

Nature Inspired Enamel Jewellery

Floral designs that breathe freshness into an ensemble are very popular in enamel jewellery. The Mini Spring Ear Cuff by AZGA highlights the beauty of a spring garden in bloom. Romantic and whimsical, nature-inspired enamel jewellery can be worn with beautiful dresses, crisp linen tops and light, summer kurtas. AZGA’s Fiore Floral Choker, a fretwork and enamel masterpiece, is part of the brand’s Garden collection.

Hybrid Enamel Jewellery

Enamel jewellery that includes stunning pearls and sparkling gemstones is increasingly popular in fashion circles in 2026. One such example of a hybrid piece is AZGA’s Palma Cuff, which has gemstones such as Amethyst and Citrine set amidst vibrant enamel. These material blend styles, such as the Pearl Garden Necklace by AZGA, are the perfect amalgamation of traditional craftsmanship with modern styles.

Why Enamel Jewellery Is a Smart and Conscious Choice

Enamel jewellery is both durable and extremely versatile, making it ideal for conscious customers who value responsible consumerism. To keep your pieces looking their best, refer to our guide on ring care and maintenance and caring for enamel jewellery. Furthermore, women-led brands such as AZGA are actively working to preserve traditional craftsmanship practices and promote ethical practices. There is no denying the timeless appeal of enamel jewellery, especially when buying from artisan focused brands like AZGA.

Article: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Enamel Jewellery

The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Enamel Jewellery

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