• Wedding Season (Turkey)

    Summer is peak wedding season in Turkey. Guests pin gold coins to the bride’s dress in a beloved national tradition of prosperity and honor.

  • Arabic Wedding Season (Middle East)

    Weddings across the Gulf are marked by extravagant gold sets, bridal dowries, and ceremonial gifting. Families exchange ornate bangles, necklaces, and bridal belts as symbols of honor and prestige.

  • Wedding Season (Nigeria)

    Gold is central to Nigerian weddings, especially in Yoruba and Igbo cultures. Brides wear layered jewellery and families exchange gold as a mark of prestige.

  • Kartik Month (India)

    The Kartik month (post-Diwali) marks the return of marriage muhurats and the Autumn wedding season. November weddings often feature gold jewellery gifting, dowries, and large-scale celebrations across India.

  • Dev Uthani Ekadashi (India)

    This day marks the symbolic awakening of Vishnu and the formal end of the wedding ban period. It’s the green light for the second wave of Indian weddings—and bridal gold.

  • Magha (India)

    Many Hindu wedding muhurats fall during the Magha month, especially in North India. Goldsmiths and jewellers gear up as families prepare for engagement and wedding rituals.

  • Gudi Padwa (Maharashtra)

    Gudi Padwa marks the Maharashtrian New Year and a popular day for wedding planning. Families often exchange gold coins and book goldsmiths for bridal sets.