Description
Indian Hasli-style choker necklace, which is a rigid or semi-rigid neckpiece known for its regal and structural presence. It combines intricate metalwork with classical gemstone settings.
Design & Craftsmanship
Gemstones (Kundan/Polki): The necklace is adorned with pear-shaped and triangular white stones (likely Polki or glass-set Kundan) encased in gold-toned frames.
Enamel Work (Meenakari): The base of the stones features a deep emerald green enamel inlay, creating a vibrant contrast against the white stones and the rich maroon/burgundy velvet fabric backing.
Metallic Detailing: The lower border is finished with two rows of gold-toned metallic beads (ghungroo-style), which add texture and a traditional “bol” (bead) aesthetic.
Materials & Aesthetics
Color Palette: A classic combination of Gold, Emerald Green, and Deep Maroon, which is frequently seen in heritage bridal or festive jewelry.
Cord (Dori): Instead of a metal chain, the piece uses an adjustable gold zari thread cord with a tassel. This allows the wearer to adjust the height of the choker and adds a rustic, handcrafted touch.
Mounting: The necklace is displayed on a slice of petrified wood or dark polished stone, emphasizing its organic and antique-inspired feel.
Styling Tip
This type of necklace is a statement piece that pairs exceptionally well with high-neck blouses, silk sarees (like Banarasi or Kanjeevaram), or Anarkali suits. Because of its bold colors and heavy detail, it usually serves as the centerpiece of an outfit.









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