Mogra kundankari necklace with studs
Hindu deities have always been adorned with flower garlands in the most exquisite designs possible, especially the garlands made up of twisted bunches of white sweet-smelling mogra flowers, arranged in complicated patterns most commonly used in Lord Krishna’s temples. Our “Mogra kundankari necklace” is a modern take on such age-old ornaments. Its golden-tinged polkis, delicately pigmented stones, and cream-colored pearls add to the richness of this piece.
TECHNIQUES AND ARTISTRY
Our jewellery is adorned with handcrafted work using different piroi techniques which involve looping, twisting and shaping wires of different types. We also use techniques like carving, reticulation, meenakari, kundankari, enamel work, dori work, takkar work, thread work, needlework, etc.
MATERIAL DETAILS
We use materials like shell pearls, copper alloy metal
PRODUCT CARE DETAILS
Keep away from water, hairspray, perfume and other liquids.
Disclaimer :
- The actual colour of the product may vary slightly from the image shown.
- All custom made orders are not returnable.
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