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Rangoli Jhumkas

Original price was: ₹200.00.Current price is: ₹150.00.

Crafted with precision and attention to detail, the Rangoli Jhumkas are made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and long-lasting shine. The lightweight design ensures comfort, allowing you to wear them for extended periods without any discomfort.

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Rangoli Jhumkas: A Touch of Traditional Elegance

Add a touch of traditional elegance to your jewelry collection with these exquisite Rangoli Jhumkas. These stunning earrings are a perfect blend of classic design and intricate craftsmanship, making them an ideal accessory for any festive occasion or cultural event.

The Rangoli Jhumkas feature a beautifully detailed circular top, adorned with concentric patterns and delicate red accents that add a pop of color to the gold base. The intricate filigree work on the top part of the earrings showcases the skill and artistry involved in creating these timeless pieces.

The lower part of the jhumkas is designed in a bell shape, symbolizing the traditional jhumka style that has been cherished for generations. The bell is embellished with elaborate patterns and tiny, colorful beads in red, green, and yellow hues, which dangle gracefully, adding movement and charm to the earrings. These vibrant beads not only enhance the overall aesthetic but also reflect the rich cultural heritage of Indian jewelry.

Crafted with precision and attention to detail, the Rangoli Jhumkas are made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and long-lasting shine. The lightweight design ensures comfort, allowing you to wear them for extended periods without any discomfort.

Whether you are dressing up for a wedding, festival, or any special occasion, these Rangoli Jhumkas will effortlessly elevate your look, making you stand out with their timeless beauty and elegance. Embrace the allure of traditional Indian jewelry with these captivating jhumkas and make a statement wherever you go.

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