India, June 28 -- June 28 is observed as Pride Day, a day dedicated to celebrating queer identities. And since self-expression is central to Pride, let's look at one of its most personal forms: jewellery. For long, jewellery has existed in men's and women's sections, with clear design choices marking the difference between the two. But genderfluid jewellery challenges this divide, moving away from asking who a piece is 'meant' for, and instead recalibrates the focus on what the wearer wants to wear and feel.ALSO READ: Gold jewellery buying guide: 6 ways to spot value beyond weight before making your next purchase

To put it plainly, androgynous jewellery essentially refers to unisex pieces that can be worn by people regardless of gender i...