Divine Shreenathji Gold-Plated Brooch

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Celebrate your faith and cultural heritage with this Exquisite Shreenathji Brooch. Inspired by the iconic deity of Nathdwara, this piece is more than just an accessory—it is a wearable symbol of devotion and spiritual grace.

The brooch showcases an intricate portrayal of Shreenathji, meticulously sculpted with fine detailing that highlights his traditional attire and symbolic attributes. The central figure is framed by a delicate floral pattern, adorned with high-quality stones that catch the light with every movement.

Whether you are attending a traditional Indian wedding, a religious puja, or a formal gala, this brooch adds a touch of sophisticated charm to your ensemble. It serves as a thoughtful gift for family and friends on auspicious occasions, anniversaries, or housewarmings.

Product Specifications:

  • Material: Gold-plated Alloy / Brass

  • Stone Type: Cubic Zirconia / Crystals

  • Closure: Safety Pin

  • Dimensions: Approximately 3.5cm (H) x 2.5cm (W)

  • Care Instructions: Avoid contact with water, perfumes, and harsh chemicals. Store in a soft jewelry box to maintain its radiant finish.

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Product Description

  • Divine Design: Features a beautifully detailed depiction of Lord Shreenathji, a revered form of Lord Krishna, capturing his serene and regal posture.

  • Premium Craftsmanship: Expertly crafted from high-quality metal with a rich gold-toned finish and embellished with sparkling white and colored stones for an elegant look.

  • Versatile Accessory: A perfect addition to ethnic and formal wear, including sherwanis, blazers, bandhgalas, sarees, and dupattas.

  • Spiritual Significance: Symbolizes protection, grace, and devotion; ideal for religious ceremonies, weddings, festivals like Janmashtami, or daily wear.

  • Secure & Lightweight: Equipped with a sturdy safety pin at the back for easy and secure fastening; lightweight enough to wear comfortably on all fabrics.

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