Traditional Kashmiri Long Necklace Set | Traditional Kashmiri Kundan & Pearl Long Necklace Set

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Embrace the royal heritage of the valley with this Traditional Kashmiri Long Necklace Set. This masterpiece is designed for the modern woman who cherishes ethnic elegance. The necklace, often referred to as a Rani Haar, features a majestic pendant centerpiece crafted with precision Kundan work and surrounded by cascading strands of pearls and colorful beads.

The gold-plated finish adds a timeless glow, while the meticulous placement of green and maroon stones provides a regal contrast that pairs beautifully with silk sarees, heavy lehengas, or bridal ensembles. Handcrafted to perfection, this set captures the essence of Kashmiri craftsmanship, making it a standout addition to your jewelry trousseau.

Care Tip: To maintain its brilliance, keep the jewelry away from direct heat, water, and perfumes. Store it in an airtight pouch or the original box when not in use.

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Product Description

  • Design: An exquisite multi-layered long necklace featuring traditional Kashmiri motifs, intricate Kundan work, and vibrant stone embellishments.

  • Material: High-quality brass with premium gold plating, adorned with synthetic Kundan stones, emerald-green/ruby-red beads, and lustrous faux pearls.

  • Occasion: Perfect for weddings, festivals, bridal wear, and high-end ethnic celebrations.

  • Adjustable Fit: Comes with an adjustable dori (thread) closure to customize the length and fit comfortably.

  • Package Includes: 1 Long Necklace (Rani Haar) and 1 pair of matching heavy dangler earrings.

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