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This necklace is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional `Manga Malai' or mango necklace.Six gold-dipped silver mangoes studded with red and green stones are woven into a black thread to create a lovely necklace,which is paired with ear-studs to match.Crafted using techniques used in ancient South Indian antique jewellery this exquisite necklace is studded with `kempu' (red) stones. All pieces in this collection are crafted in Sterling (92.5) silver and gold-dipped in a special process to give them an antique look.Tassle provided at the end for adjusting the length.
Product Details :
Height of pendants: 1.2 inch; Width of pendants : 0.6 inch;
Height of earrings :1.2 inches : Width of earrings : 0.6 inches
Gemstones used:kempu stone (also known as spinel or Zircon).
Made of: Sterling Silver (92.5%)
Note: This picture has been shot in natural light.
Product Code : gnn041
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