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DESCRIPTION
Clay and silver. Earth and craft. The oldest conversation in Indian jewellery.
This necklace bridges two of India's most ancient material traditions. A wide rectangular oxidised silver bar pendant — covered in deep-relief swirl and dot engravings, centred by a gold lotus motif with a ruby-red stone — suspends a fringe of eight ghungroo bells. Below hangs a large natural terracotta disc set with a single oval mirror stone.
The braided multicolour cord in amber, rust, and magenta completes a palette that feels both festival and field.
✦ Perfect for: White, cream or earthy ethnic wear, art events
✦ Pairs beautifully with: Terracotta or simple oxidised silver studs
✦ Terracotta element is handmade — each disc is unique in texture
Style Tip: Wear this as the centrepiece of a casual-festive look — pair with a plain white or cream kurta, simple earthy bangles, and let the multi-cord and terracotta disc create the entire colour palette of the outfit.
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- Handcrafted & Unique: Minor variations in colour, texture or detail are natural — part of the artisanal charm. All handcrafted pieces are imperfectly perfect.
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- ONE-OF-A-KINDOnly 1 piece exists. When sold, gone forever.
- ARTISAN-MADEHandcrafted by Indian artisans using traditional techniques.
- MEANINGFULNot mass-produced. Created with intention and heritage.







