PP0043
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The Lion-face is a classic motif in traditional Indian jewellery as courage and valour , traits of the lion are held in high regard.In this vividly etched, hollow `chased' sterling silver (92.5%) pendant the `Simha-mukha' is held in between two `Makara' heads (crocodile like, mythical sea-creatures in Hindu mythology). Fully handcrafted using techniques used in ancient South Indian antique gold temple jewellery this a striking piece of jewellery. For a complete look pair this necklace with the Simha-Mukha Kada.
This necklace is also available in antique gold finish.
Product Details
Measurements: Length of necklace : 26 inches.
Height of pendant: 1.5 inches; width of pendant : 2.7 inches
Gemstones used: Natural Pearl, kempu stone (also known as spinel or Zircon).
Made of: Sterling Silver (92.5%)
Product Code: PP0043
Rs. 10,750.00
Size GuideLook stunning in this lovely two layered necklace studded with red and green kempu stones.The elaborate design is combined with flawless craftsmanship to make it a stunning piece. All pieces in this collection are crafted in Sterling (92.5) Silver and gold-dipped in a special process to give them an antique...
Rs. 8,700.00
Size GuideA striking pendant with a beautiful symmetrical design, this is a rare find. The red/green polki stones and the pearls used add extra charm. This necklace is crafted in Sterling Silver (92.5%) using techniques used in ancient kundan-jadau jewellery and gold-dipped to perfection. The pendant comes with a single hook at the back...
Rs. 8,700.00
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