Antique Gold Long Jhumka Earrings with Pearl Clusters and Ghungroo Drops

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Add a touch of vintage royalty to your jewelry collection with these Extra-Long Chandelier Jhumkas. Meticulously designed with a blend of traditional motifs and playful movement, these earrings are the ultimate statement piece for weddings, festivals, and grand celebrations.

Product Highlights

  • Intricate Circular Studs: The earrings feature a sunburst-style circular stud embellished with a central ruby-red and emerald-green stone mosaic, framed by delicate white seed pearls.

  • Classic Jhumka Bell: A traditional bell-shaped Jhumka hangs gracefully from the stud, dripping with luxurious white pearl clusters for a soft, feminine aesthetic.

  • Statement Elongated Drop: Setting these apart is a long, dangling chain adorned with golden ghungroo (bell) clusters, adding dramatic length and a hint of musical charm to your movement.

  • Pearl Finial: Each earring is finished with a single, high-luster white pearl drop at the base, providing a clean and elegant conclusion to the ornate design.

  • Antique Matte Gold Finish: Crafted with a premium matte gold plating that offers a rich, heritage look without being overly shiny.

Specifications

Feature Details
Material High-grade Alloy, Faux Pearls, Synthetic Stones
Style Long Chandelier Jhumka / Bahubali Style
Color Antique Gold, Pearl White, Red, and Green
Length Extra-Long (Shoulder-grazing)
Weight Moderate (Designed for festive wear)
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Product Description

Occasion & Styling

These earrings are best suited for heavy traditional attire such as Lehengas, Banarasi Sarees, or Bridal Shararas. Because of their impressive length, they work beautifully with swept-up hairstyles or sleek buns to fully showcase the intricate gold and pearl detailing.

Pro Tip: Avoid wearing a heavy necklace with these earrings; a simple maang-tikka or a delicate nose ring will balance the look perfectly.

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