Description
This is a striking asymmetrical Indian traditional necklace, featuring a fusion of classical craftsmanship and modern silhouettes. The design is centered around a majestic peacock motif,
which transitions into two distinct types of necklines.
Design Details
The Peacock Motif: The centerpiece is a detailed peacock crafted in yellow gold(92.5 silver).
Its neck and body are pavé-set with vibrant pink rubies (or high-quality pink stones), providing a rich pop of color against the gold and white stones.
The Wing/Body: Extending to the left is an elaborate, feathered section made of Kundan or Polki (uncut diamond) work. Each “feather” is a teardrop-shaped stone encased in a gold foil setting, bordered by tiny black or dark enamel accents that give the piece depth.
The Asymmetrical Neckline:
Right Side: A sophisticated triple-strand of creamy white pearls. These pearls add a soft, elegant contrast to the structured metalwork.
Left Side: A traditional gold-wrapped cord (dori) that allows for adjustable length and ensures the heavy centerpiece sits correctly.
The Pendant Drop:
A small, heart or mango-shaped (Kalka) pendant hangs from the base of the peacock, featuring matching uncut stones and a gold beaded border.
Style & Craftsmanship
Artistry: The piece likely employs Jadau techniques, where stones are embedded into 22k gold.
Aesthetic: It balances the regal weight of temple-style jewelry with the airy, delicate feel of the pearl strands.
Occasion:
This is a statement piece typically worn for weddings, formal festivals, or as bridal trousseau jewelry. It pairs exceptionally well with high-contrast silk sarees like Kanjeevarams or Banarasis










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