Traditional Peacock Jhumka Earrings with Kundan & Ghungroo Detailing

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Elevate your ethnic wardrobe with these exquisitely crafted Temple-style Jhumka earrings. Featuring a majestic peacock motif and a rich play of colors, these earrings are designed for the woman who loves to make a grand entrance. Whether it’s a wedding, a festive celebration, or a high-profile cultural event, these statement pieces provide a perfect blend of vintage charm and contemporary flair.

Product Highlights

  • Intricate Peacock Artistry: The upper studs feature a vibrant red cabochon stone, leading down to beautifully detailed gold-tone peacock frames adorned with shimmering white Kundan-style stones.

  • Dual-Tone Elegance: A striking contrast is created by the central black teardrop-shaped focal stone, set against the radiant gold finish and deep ruby-red accents.

  • Musical Ghungroo Drops: Finished with multiple clusters of polished gold-tone ghungroos (bells), these earrings offer a delightful visual texture and a gentle, rhythmic chime with every movement.

  • Premium Craftsmanship: Made from high-quality alloy with a matte antique gold finish for a sophisticated, non-shiny look that mimics real heirloom jewelry.

Specifications

Feature Details
Material High-quality Alloy, Synthetic Stones, Kundan
Color Antique Gold, Ruby Red, Jet Black
Design Peacock Chandelier / Jhumka Style
Closure Secure Push-back / Post
Occasion Weddings, Festivals, Traditional Parties, Bridal Wear

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Product Description

Style Tip

Pair these heavy statement earrings with a solid-colored silk saree or a minimalist Anarkali suit to let the jewelry be the star of your ensemble. Keep your neck bare or wear a very thin gold chain to avoid cluttering the look.

Care Instructions: To maintain the luster, keep away from water, perfumes, and harsh chemicals. Store in an airtight pouch when not in use.

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