Description
This image features a traditional Indian-style necklace, specifically a Kundan or Jadau necklace, characterized by its intricate craftsmanship and use of gemstones set in gold-finished metal.
Here is a breakdown of the design elements:
Design & Artistry
Base Style: The necklace is a choker or semi-choker length, featuring a series of floral and teardrop-shaped medallions.
Gemstones: It is embellished with Polki (uncut diamond) or glass-stone settings. Small ruby-colored accent stones are placed at the base of several teardrop drops, adding a pop of color.
Enamel Work (Meenakari): The necklace showcases beautiful Meenakari work, with green and maroon enamel detailing on the floral motifs, which is a hallmark of traditional Rajasthani and Hyderabadi craftsmanship.
Pearls: Large, creamy white cultured pearls act as droplets along the lower edge of the necklace, giving it a heavy, royal appearance. Smaller pearls also adorn the top edge for a balanced look.
Construction
The Chain: Instead of a metal clasp, the necklace uses a traditional Dori (adjustable thread) with gold-colored threading and a sliding bead. This allows the wearer to adjust the length to fit the neckline perfectly.
Symmetry: The piece follows a highly symmetrical pattern, where each unit is identical, leading to a central focal point.
Styling & Usage
This piece is a classic example of festive or bridal jewelry. It would pair exceptionally well with:
Ethnic Wear: Sarees (especially Kanjeevaram or Banarasi), Lehengas, or heavy Anarkalis.
Occasions: Weddings, grand festivals, or formal celebrations.










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