The Anisha Silver Bridal Armlet or Vanki gandaberundaWear a heirloom piece of temple jewellery fit for a bride! This is a traditional Lakshmi Vanki with `nakkasi' or `nakshi' work (a form of gilt and repousse technique unique to south Indian temple jewellery). The shape of the Vanki is a V which ensures that it can be adjusted to any arm size. The lovely goddess Lakshmi standing on a lotus and framed by Adishesha (a primal being of creation and king of all nagas in hindu mythology) is at the center of
Marvel at the beauty of handmade jewellery with this gorgeous bangle with an ornate design that is decorated with a single line of round kempu stones
Kempu stones are used to adorn the armband which is handcrafted using techniques used in ancient South Indian antique jewellery in Sterling (92
a striking blend of tradition and elegance
handcrafted freshwater Pearl necklace with the magnificient Gandaberunda
This handcrafted Manga Malai (mango motif) necklace from the Temple Jewellery collection of KO is crafted using techniques used in ancient South Indian antique jewellery and is studded with `kempu' (red) stones
5%) necklace studded with green kempu stones the pendant of this necklace is topped by twin peacocks and an intricate design of kempu stones
Measurements: Height of jhumka : 2
Handcrafted using techniques from ancient South Indian antique jewellery all pieces in this set are crafted in Sterling (92
The earrings are crafted in pure Sterling Silver (92
A contemporary version of the traditional `Gutta Pusalu'- a classic design from Andhra Pradesh
5) Silver and oxidied in a special process to give them an antique look
Measurements :Length of necklace without tassle: 10 inches