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Trendy Kundan Inspired Studded Earring
The trendy-kundan-inspired studded earring is given a detail treatment with a deep sense of finesse. The earring will look awesome in any woman or all ages and it will be her proud possession. Woman’s love for jewelry is well-known and they will go miles to get her choicest product. The eye-catching kundan studded earring has been crafted by experienced craftsmen. Kundan is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewellery involving a gem set with gold foil between the stones and its mount, usually for elaborate necklaces. The method is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
$8
Passionate Red - Onyx Necklace
Bathed in silver the spectacular onyx necklace is given a detail touch. The spectacular necklace will fulfill every woman's desire and it will make her look even more beautiful. Woman loves ornaments and this specially designed and crafted necklace is an object of elegance and magnificence. Nicely crafted with red onyx, the spectacular necklace is something your wife will love to possess as her own. A deep sense of refinement and accomplishment is manifest here. Red onyx is a form of quartz. Red onyx is cut into beads, and is also used for intaglios and cameos, where the bands make the image contrast with the ground. Some onyx is natural but much is produced by the staining of agate.
- Product Code: 2552
- Size: 17" L
- Weight: 69 gm.
- Material: .925 Sterling silver, red onyx stone
$135
Pearls of Love - Japa Mala Necklace
Here fresh water pearls are put together to create a beautiful japa mala necklace. Such pearls have immense spiritual value as japa malas are used to ward off evil spirits and to increase concentration power. A Japa mala is a set of beads usually made from 108 beads. Malas are used for counting while reciting, chanting, or repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity. This practice is known in Sanskrit as japa. Mantras are repeated hundreds or even thousands of times during meditation. Mala is used to focus on the meaning of the mantra rather than counting its repetitions. One repetition is usually said for each bead while turning the thumb clockwise around each bead. Counting should always begin with a bead next to the sumeru. In the Hindu, Vedic tradition, if more than one mala of repetitions is to be done, one changes directions when reaching the sumeru rather than crossing it.The figure 108 represent the entire universe. When we count the mantra using the mala, we are remembering the presence of the deity who is the Universal Self in every part of the universe. So, after each cycle of repetition, we cover the entire universe by feeling and touching the presence of deity of the mantra in it.108 beads symbolize the universe and repetition on each reminds us the omnipresence of the Universal Self (God). It suggests the immanent nature of the Universal Self
$48
Kundan Inspired Red Stone Studded Earring
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- Product Code :B6866
- Material :Metal
- Size :2.25"H x 1"W
- Weight :15 gm.
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$11
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