PJ0038
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The Puskara (lotus) is an important symbol in Indian mythology, holding a benign spiritual promise, its unfolding petals suggest the expansion of the soul. Experience something similar with this pair of hand-crafted Sterling Silver (92.5%) jhumkas with a lotus inspired ear-stud.
In the bottom jhumka a resemblance to the heavily ornamented pillars and rich sculpted walls of ancient south indian temples is clearly seen.The entire piece is crafted in pure Sterling Silver (92.5%) and oxidised to give a dark patina. You can get this jhumka in the traditional antique gold-finish too.This jhumka comes with hook.
Product Details
Measurements: Height of Jhumka 2.2 inches; Width of jhumka : 1 inch
Gemstones used: kempu stone (also known as spinel or Zircon),natural Pearl.
Made of: Sterling Silver (92.5%)
Product Code: PJ0038
Rs. 69,000.00
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