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Size GuideDress up in a piece of heritage jewellery in Sterling Silver (92.5%) .The `Rakodi' is one of the several different traditional forms of hair ornamentation used in South India since antiquity. It is a round gold pendant worn on top of the head to simulate a halo and was used in particular to decorate temple deities.
Here a beautifully handcrafted, round Rakodi pendant with the peacock motif is decorated with kempu stones.
(Note: The pendant can be bought alone or along with the earrings, prices for both are different and both options given.)
Product Details
Measurements : Height of pendant: 3.2 inches; Width of pendant : 3 inches
Height of earring: 2 inches ; Width of earring : 0.75 inch
Gemstones used: Natural Pearl, kempu stone (also known as spinel or Zircon).
Made of: Sterling Silver (92.5%)
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