Traditional Gold-Plated White Kundan Mala

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Elevate the divine beauty of your deity with this exquisitely handcrafted Kundan Shringar Mala. Specifically designed for Thakurji, Laddu Gopal, and Radha Rani idols, this necklace reflects traditional Indian craftsmanship and devotion.

Key Features:

  • Premium Craftsmanship: Each piece is intricately set with high-luster white stones that mimic the brilliance of authentic Kundan jewelry. The gold-toned finish provides a rich, antique look.

  • Elegant Details: The necklace features a centerpiece rectangular stone accented with a delicate cream pearl hanging at the bottom, adding a touch of grace to the overall design.

  • Perfect Fit: Measuring 10cm in length, it is sized perfectly to drape beautifully over the deity’s Poshak (clothing). The adjustable red silk thread ensures it fits various idol sizes comfortably.

  • Versatile Occasions: Whether it is for regular Nitya Seva or special occasions like Janmashtami, Sharad Purnima, or Holi, this mala is a must-have addition to your deity’s jewelry collection.

  • Care Instructions: To maintain the shine, keep the jewelry away from direct water, perfumes, or harsh chemicals. Wipe gently with a dry cotton cloth after use.

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Product Description

  • Material: High-quality gold-plated base with sparkling white Kundan stones and a faux pearl drop.

  • Size: Total length of approximately 10cm, ideal for medium-sized Thakurji, Laddu Gopal, or other deity idols.

  • Design: Features a classic “V” shape with teardrop and rectangular stone settings for a royal look.

  • Usage: Perfect for daily Seva, Janmashtami, Diwali, or any festive Shringar.

  • Adjustment: Comes with a durable red thread (Dori) for easy adjustment and secure fastening.

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