Shrinathji Mukharbind Brooch

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Embrace divine grace and elegance with this Shrinathji Mukharbind Brooch. This beautifully crafted lapel pin pays homage to the beloved deity of Nathdwara, capturing the serene and powerful expression of Lord Krishna in his Shrinathji form.

The brooch is meticulously designed with a mix of traditional aesthetics and modern craftsmanship. It features a rich gold-plated base, adorned with a vibrant “Tilak” and traditional headgear (Pagh) decorated with emerald-green and ruby-orange stones. The face is finished in a deep black enamel to represent the original deity’s complexion, accented with shimmering white crystals that catch the light beautifully.

Measuring exactly 3 cm by 2 cm, this pin is compact enough for a suit lapel but detailed enough to stand out on a heavy dupatta or sherwani. Whether you are attending a wedding, a religious ceremony, or simply want to carry a symbol of your faith with you, this Shrinathji brooch serves as a constant reminder of protection and peace. It features a secure pin-back closure to ensure it stays in place throughout the day.

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Product Description

  • Divine Design: Features the sacred Mukharbind (face) of Lord Shrinathji, intricately detailed with vibrant enamel work and sparkling stone embellishments.

  • Compact Size: Perfectly sized at 3 cm (Height) x 2 cm (Width), making it a subtle yet elegant accessory for any outfit.

  • Premium Finish: Crafted with a high-quality gold-tone plating and colorful stones (Green, Orange, and White) to represent the traditional Shringar of Nathdwara.

  • Versatile Accessory: Ideal for traditional wear like Sherwanis, Kurtas, and Sarees, or as a spiritual statement on formal blazers and coats.

  • Thoughtful Gift: A perfect spiritual gift for devotees of the Pushtimarg sect, suitable for festivals, housewarmings, or daily wear.

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