PP0061
Rs. 6,000.00
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92.5 Stamped Sterling Silver |
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Size GuideKrishna in his early life in Vrindavana was a cowherd who played the flute and danced with milkmaids.The `Bhagavata' descibes this phase of his life which is full of innocence, romance and adventure.This perfectly proportioned necklace depicts this Krishna in vivid detail .
Crafted using techniques used in ancient South Indian antique gold temple jewellery (gilt and repousse ) the entire piece is crafted in pure Sterling Silver (92.5%) and oxdised .The necklace string is made of unique-shaped hollow Sterling Silver (92.5%) beads woven in silver wire and gold-dipped.The two-tone silver/gold effect enhances the beauty of the necklace which is paired with a pair of earstuds with the image of dancing-nymphs or `apsaras'.
Product Details
Measurements : Length of Necklace : 22 inches.
Height of pendant : 2.2 inches : Width of Pendant : 1.6 inch.
Height of Earring: 0.9 inch; Width: 0.5 inch.
Gemstones used: kempu stone (also known as spinel or Zircon).
Made of: Sterling Silver (92.5%)
Product Code: PP0054
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