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Size GuideThis is an exquisite pendant set featuring a large pendant and matching earrings that have been finely crafted using the South Indian temple gold jewellery techniques. Two peacocks adorn an intricate golden frame that encloses a design of blooming flowers and leaves. Tastefully used red kempu stones further accentuate the design of this gold dipped pendant set handcrafted from Sterling Silver (92.5%). Pair it with a traditional dress to stand out from the crowd.
It is paired with a chain made up of gold-dipped, silver beads ( which have a unique interlinking design)
(Note:The pendant/earrings can be bought alone or along with the chain , prices for all are different and all options given)
Product Details
Measurements : Length of chain : 23 inches (links provided to adjust length)
Height of Pendant: 2.6 inch; Width of Pendant : 1.6 inch.
Height of earstuds: 2.5 inch; Width of earrings: 1.2 inch.
Gemstones used: kempu stone (also known as spinel or Zircon).
Made of: Sterling Silver (92.5%)
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