Traditional Shrinathji Mukharbind Brooch

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Elevate your traditional ensemble with the Traditional Shrinathji Mukharbind Brooch, a masterpiece of wearable art that celebrates faith and heritage. Inspired by the iconic deity of Nathdwara, this brooch showcases the “Mukharbind” (the divine face) of Lord Shrinathji in stunning detail.

Each piece is meticulously crafted using traditional techniques. The vibrant blue and gold tones are achieved through high-quality enamel work, while the sparkling stone accents provide a touch of royal brilliance. Whether you are attending a wedding, a puja, or a cultural celebration, this brooch serves as both a spiritual anchor and a sophisticated fashion statement.

This brooch is an excellent choice for men’s sherwanis and blazers, as well as women’s sarees and dupattas. It also makes for a thoughtful and auspicious gift for family and friends during festivals like Janmashtami, Diwali, or as a “Barati” welcome favor.

  • Material: Gold-Plated Brass, Enamel, Synthetic Stones

  • Dimensions: Approximately 2 inches x 1.5 inches (Standard Size)

  • Care Instructions: To maintain its shine, wipe gently with a dry cloth and keep away from water, perfumes, and chemicals.

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  • Divine Design: This exquisite Mukharbind brooch features the sacred face of Lord Shrinathji, intricately detailed with traditional vibrant enamel (Meenakari) work.

  • Premium Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by skilled artisans, the brooch is made of high-quality brass with a rich gold-plated finish for a regal look.

  • Elegant Embellishments: Adorned with sparkling Kundan-style stones and a striking tilak, capturing the serene and powerful presence of the deity.

  • Versatile Accessory: A perfect statement piece for ethnic wear, suits, sherwanis, or sarees; ideal for weddings, religious ceremonies, and festive occasions.

  • Secure & Lightweight: Designed with a sturdy safety pin clasp at the back to ensure it stays securely in place without damaging delicate fabrics.

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