1. Golpota
A neckpiece akin to a choker, Golpota jewellery pieces which look minimal in size are in great demand in Assamese society and the designs mostly represent floral shapes
2. Dholbiri
As the name says, the designs of Dholbiri jewellery is inspired from the musical instrument Dhol which is widely used during performing Bihu dances
3. Junbiri
The most attractive piece of Assamese jewellery whose beautiful curved shaped designs are inspired from the half-moon (Jun) shapes.
4. Dugdugi
One of the most pretty yet simply striking types of Assamese jewellery is Dugdugi whose designs have been inspired by the patterns of a leaf
5. Jaapi
A large piece of jewellery whose designs are inspired from the traditional Assamese headgear Jaapi
6. Pepa
An Assamese jewellery whose designs resembles to that of the musical instrument Pepa widely used during Bihu dance performances
7. Gamkharu
A unique Assamese bracelet whose shape is long and fits perfectly on the wrist, Gamkharu can look good with both ethnic and western outfits
8. Thuriya
One of the Assamese traditional earrings worn by women mostly during old times , it is a wonderful heritage piece that you can own proudly