Pishtaq jhumkas
Poetry, grandeur, and nostalgia have been interwoven to create our “Mughal pishtaq jhumkas”. The pishtaq was an integral part of the dome-shaped architectural buildings seen around northern India. The grandness of Mughal architecture is represented in the lines and lines of free-flowing jeweled strings which connect themselves back to the dome-shaped element in the form of a cylindrical tassel. The chiseled pattern engraved on the dome-shaped silver jhumka is reminiscent of the way Mughal monuments were always hand engraved with geometrical patterns and inscriptions.
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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