How to Choose the Perfect Cufflinks for Your Wedding Day

Weddings fill every corner of a room with joy and love. Flower garlands loop overhead in thick, fragrant rows. Shehnai notes drift over a sparkling courtyard. And somewhere in the middle of all that orchestrated beauty, a groom adjusts his cuff, and it catches the eye of someone standing close enough to notice.
Cufflinks for the wedding day occupy that rare space between ornament and meaning. On any other occasion, they are a finishing touch. On a wedding day, they become something closer to a talisman.
Whether fastened to the crisp French cuff of a Western suit or glinting beneath the sleeve of a sherwani, the right pair of handcrafted cufflinks can hold their own against the wedding grandeur.
Why Cufflinks for the Groom Deserve More Than an Afterthought
In the hierarchy of wedding planning, the groom's accessories often arrive last on the list, somewhere between finalising the playlist and confirming the car. And yet, few details repay attention quite as generously.
A Wearable Marker of the Day
Wedding photographs flatten time. Cufflinks preserve texture. Decades from now, the weight of a pair of enamel cufflinks in the palm, the faint coolness of 22kt gold plating against skin, can return a man to the day he first wore them.
The best cufflinks for a groom are not selected for a single outfit. They are selected for a lifetime of reaching into a box and finding your go-to accessory.
The Smallest Detail That Says the Most
Indian weddings are generous with detail. Embroidered sherwanis, layered jewellery, flowers threaded into every surface. Against all of that abundance, cufflinks stand out through restraint.
A flash of deep blue enamel at the wrist. A monogram catching lamplight during the jaimala. For the groom who values composition over volume, cufflinks for the wedding day are where personal style speaks most clearly.
What to Consider When Choosing Wedding Cufflinks India
A pair of cufflinks sits at the intersection of several decisions: the outfit, the venue, the season, and the palette. Getting it right is less about rules and more about resonance.
Match the Metal to the Mood of the Ensemble
The metal tone of a cufflink should feel like it belongs in the same visual sentence as the rest of the groom's attire. Not necessarily identical, but surely in harmony.
| Metal Tone | Best Paired With | Ideal For |
| 22kt Gold-plated | Ivory, champagne, or warm-toned sherwanis; beige and cream suits | Traditional ceremonies, sangeet nights, temple weddings |
| Rose Gold | Dusty pinks, mauves, pastel kurtas; contemporary fusion wear | Daytime celebrations, intimate gatherings, destination weddings |
| Silver / White Gold | Navy, charcoal, midnight blue, black suits, and bandhgalas | Formal receptions, winter weddings, evening ceremonies |
If the groom wears a gold watch or gold-toned safa pin, a pair of gold-plated enamel cufflinks creates a thread of warmth that ties the ensemble together without looking rehearsed.
Read the Fabric Before Choosing the Weight
Not every cuff carries every cufflink with the same grace. A heavy stone-set piece against a featherweight mulmul kurta will pull and bunch. A delicate enamel pair against a stiff, structured French cuff will sit cleanly.
Consider the drape and density of the fabric. Confirm that the shirt or kurta has the right cuff style — French cuffs with aligned buttonholes on both sides, or convertible cuffs designed for dual wear. The cufflink should feel like a natural extension of the garment, not a guest it did not expect.
Personalised Cufflinks for the Groom, and the Art of Making It Yours
Of every option available, personalised cufflinks for the groom carry a particular emotional value on a wedding day.
Wearing a meaningful detail on one's cuffs at that precise threshold feels fitting in a way that no generic design can replicate.
Initials Rendered in Gold
AZGA's Double Initial Cufflinks are handcrafted to order in Jaipur, each letter shaped individually in brass and finished with a lustrous coating of 22kt gold.
No two pairs are identical, and the slight variations that come with handwork are exactly what separates a custom cufflink for the groom from a factory-stamped one.
Available in gold, rose gold, and white gold finishes, the pair arrives in its own box, ready to become a keepsake.
A Date Pressed Into Metal
For grooms who prefer understatement over monograms, AZGA's Date Cufflinks carry the wedding date engraved directly onto brass, plated in 22kt gold or rose gold.
The engraving is visible only at close range — a private inscription. On every anniversary that follows, wearing them becomes a ritual.
A Quick Checklist for Wedding Day Cufflinks
- Metal tone sits in harmony with the watch, buttons, ring, and safa pin
- Size and weight complement the cuff fabric without dragging or bunching
- Craft and material match the formality of the wedding
- Personalisation lead time is accounted for
- Colour palette works with the outfit and wedding theme
- Sentiment has been considered
Caring for Your Wedding Cufflinks
- Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after each wear
- Store separately in a padded box
- Keep away from perfumes and water
- Handle enamel pieces with care
- Contact AZGA directly for re-plating if needed
The Detail That Stays
On a day designed to be remembered, the groom's cufflinks are the detail that remains.
Worn once at a wedding and then carried forward through years of formal evenings and celebrations, the right pair becomes part of a personal style.
AZGA's range of cufflinks, handcrafted in enamel, sterling silver, and personalised options, offers something for every groom.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What type of cufflinks are best for a wedding?
Enamel cufflinks in 22kt gold plating or sterling silver cufflinks with semi-precious stones work well for both Indian and Western wedding attire.
Q. Can cufflinks be worn with a sherwani or bandhgala?
Yes, provided the sleeve has French cuffs or convertible cuffs with aligned buttonholes.
Q. How far in advance should I order personalised cufflinks?
At least three to four weeks before the wedding.
Q. Are personalised cufflinks a good gift?
Yes, they make a meaningful and lasting keepsake.
Q. What metal tone should I choose?
Match with existing accessories — gold for warm tones, silver for darker outfits.
Q. How do I care for cufflinks?
Wipe after use, store safely, and avoid water and chemicals.














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