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The Tarini Silver Guttapusalu Necklace-Long (White)

Rs. 47,500.00

This product is handcrafted on request. Minimum time taken is 3 weeks so please keep this in mind when you place an order. Each product involves at least 5-6 processes which need a different artisan for each process.

The price shown for all pre order products is indicative only, once the design is ready the prices may go up as silver prices keep fluctuating and the weight of the design may also change. Since our products are handcrafted these changes are beyond our control.

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Note: you are paying an advance for this product and it is not the final cost of the piece.

25 in stock.

This is a beautiful gold-dipped , guttapusalu studded with red/green kempu stone and  white Zircon .This heritage necklace is decorated with natural Pearl. The Gutta Pusalu is a classic design from Andhra Pradesh and is named so because the necklace is fringed with bunches of small pearls very similar to  "a shoal of small fish" (gutta) .Pusalu means "beads" and this design originated in areas close to the ancient pearl fisheries along the Coromandel coast of India.

Handcrafted in  Sterling Silver (92.5%) with techniques, used to craft temple jewellery for centuries this necklace is a heirloom piece.

(Note: Tassle provided at the end for adjusting the length, we can also provide silver links/chain if desired at an extra cost.)

Product Details

Measurements: Length of necklace : 19 inches (tassle provided to adjust length)

Height of pendant: 3.2 inches; width of pendant : 1.6 inch

Gemstones used: Kempu stone (also known as spinel or Zircon), AAA+ Quality Cubic Zirconia, natural freshwater Pearl.

Made of: Pure Sterling Silver (92.5%)

Gross Weight of product  : 158 grams approx.

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