Premium Sky Blue & Pearl Shringar Set for Laddu Gopal

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Elevate your home altar with this premium Shringar collection designed specifically for Thakurji (Ladoo Gopal). This set is a harmonious blend of traditional aesthetics and modern craftsmanship.

  • Complete Shringar Kit: This comprehensive set includes a multi-layered pearl necklace (Haar), a matching headpiece (Mukut/Kilangi), and a pair of earrings (Karn Phool), providing a full regal look for your deity.

  • Intricate Kilangi Design: The highlight of the set is the beautifully crafted Kilangi, adorned with a genuine peacock feather, symbolizing the iconic grace of Lord Krishna.

  • Adjustable & Versatile: The 7 cm long necklace is designed to fit medium-sized idols perfectly. The flexible pearl strings allow for easy draping around the deity.

  • Premium Quality: Made with high-quality faux pearls and polished turquoise-colored stones set in a golden metallic base for long-lasting shine and durability.

  • Perfect for Festivals: An ideal choice for Janmashtami, Holi, Diwali, or daily devotion, making it a thoughtful gift for devotees.

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Enhance the divine beauty of your deity with this exquisite handcrafted Shringar set. Featuring a vibrant turquoise stone and pearl combination, this set includes a 7 cm long Mala, a matching Kilangi (head ornament) with a real peacock feather, and delicate earrings. Perfect for daily Shringar or special festive occasions like Janmashtami.

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