Emerald-Green Teardrop Thakurji Mala

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Elevate your daily Seva and festive celebrations with this traditional Thakurji Kundan Mala. Inspired by royal Rajasthani jewelry, this piece is a perfect blend of spiritual elegance and artisanal craftsmanship.

  • Exquisite Craftsmanship: The mala features a striking V-shaped design adorned with leaf-shaped Kundan stones and a vibrant green center stone that symbolizes prosperity and peace.

  • Premium Materials: Crafted with high-quality metal alloy, polished gold-tone finish, and synthetic gemstones that mimic the luster of real emeralds and diamonds.

  • Perfect Dimensions: The necklace has a vertical height of 6 cm, making it an ideal “Haar” for Laddu Gopal, Radha Rani, or other home temple idols.

  • Adjustable & Secure: Comes with a durable red cotton/silk adjustable thread (Dori), allowing you to easily secure the necklace around the deity’s neck without any hassle.

  • Versatile Occasions: Ideal for Janmashtami, Diwali, Holi, or daily Shringar. It adds a “heavy look” to even the simplest of Poshaks (dresses).

  • Care Instructions: To maintain its shine, keep the jewelry away from water, perfumes, and direct contact with incense smoke. Store in an airtight pouch when not in use.

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Enhance the divine beauty of your deity with this exquisitely handcrafted Kundan Mala. Featuring a central emerald-green teardrop stone surrounded by sparkling white crystals and a graceful pearl drop, this 6 cm necklace is designed for small to medium-sized idols (typically Laddu Gopal sizes 4, 5, or 6). The flexible red silk thread ensures a comfortable and adjustable fit for your Thakurji.

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