Description
This is an ornate, temple-style Gold Plated Silver 92.5 ring featuring intricate craftsmanship and religious iconography. It appears to be inspired by traditional Indian jewelry, specifically Temple Jewellery, which often depicts deities and architectural motifs from South Indian temples.
Design & Aesthetics
Central Figure: The centerpiece is a highly detailed gold carving of a deity, likely Lord Venkateswara (Balaji), identifiable by the distinct silhouette and the ornate “Prabhavali” (arch) surrounding the figure.
Framing: The deity is framed by an archway set with rectangular-cut pinkish-red gemstones (likely Synthetic rubies), which follow the curve of the traditional temple shrine structure.
Color Palette: The ring uses a striking contrast of rich yellow gold, deep royal blue enamel or lapis lazuli on the shoulders, and vibrant pink gemstones.
Craftsmanship Details
The Band/Shoulders: The sides of the ring feature deep blue enamel work accented with clear white stones (white sapphires) set in star or floral motifs.
Accents: A single cabochon blue stone is set directly above the deity’s head, serving as a focal point within the gold plated carving.
Texture: The Silver has a matte, granulated finish known as Nakshi work, which gives it an antique, hand-sculpted appearance.










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