PN0023
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Depicting Lord Krishna this is a lovely choker design necklace studded with red stones. Quite unique in design as well as craftsmanship the necklace is crafted using techniques used in ancient South Indian antique gold temple jewellery using the gilt and repousse technique.The entire piece is crafted in pure Sterling Silver (92.5%) and gold-dipped . Pair it with one of our antique-looking jhumkas and you are all set to dazzle...
(Note:Tassle provided at the end for adjusting the length, we can also provide gold-dipped silver links/chain if desired at an exra cost.This is a short necklace that sits around your neck.)
Product Details
Measurements : Length of necklace : 9.5 inches (Tassle provided at the back to adjust length);Width of necklace: 0.8 inch.
Gemstones used: kempu stone (also known as spinel or Zircon). .
Made of: Sterling Silver (92.5%)
Product Code: PN0023
Rs. 18,600.00
Size GuideMake heads turn wherever you go with this beautiful handcrafted masterpiece in Sterling Silver (92.5). The necklace is an ornate choker that sits close to your neck and is made up of a beautiful mesh of numerous stamped silver units all joined together with great skill and finesse. The touch of...
Rs. 23,200.00
Size GuideMake heads turn wherever you go with this beautiful handcrafted masterpiece in Sterling Silver (92.5). The necklace is an ornate choker that sits close to your neck and is made up of a beautiful mesh of numerous stamped silver units all joined together with great skill and finesse. The touch of...
Rs. 23,200.00
Size GuideMake heads turn wherever you go with this beautiful handcrafted masterpiece in Sterling Silver (92.5). The necklace is an ornate choker that sits close to your neck and is made up of a beautiful mesh of numerous stamped silver units all joined together with great skill and finesse. The touch of...
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