Peacock Kundan Sets by PMJ Jewels
Have you ever wondered why the peacock is the most common theme used to design ethnic timeless jewellery? If yes, then you are not the first one to reek logics. But keeping the factual explanation aside I think we all know that it does not work bad. Peacock is a very central theme of especially south Indian jewellery.
The bird has a particular grace and has a beautiful structural pattern that is undoubtedly the best theme one can use while designing neck pieces. The reason why the conversation is leading about peacocks is that the collection presented here is all about peacocks carved over a kundan stylized neckpieces. The collection is from the house of PMJ Jewels and is nothing less than exquisite beauty packages with grace and uniqueness.
What is the most highlighting part of this piece? It definitely is the brassy feel that the entire piece has which balances the time between the vintage jewellery with cutting its way through the modernized trends. The nakshi intricate detailing in the chain is quite evident and looks awe-striking. The center pendant has a beautiful oxidized gold peacock decorated along with green beads, flat diamond, and some rubies.
The jewellery game goes according to the occasion and the style you plan to put together. If royal classic is your style then this is your pick. The entire choker theme driven neck piece is a straight hard based piece covered as a landscape filled with pink rubies all over it. It balances the overpowering pink ruby by combining it with green emerald, diamond beads with drop beads at the bottom of the piece.
The earring has that peacock slant over the top part that looks so lovely and pleasing to the eyes. It is finished by jhumkas at the bottom. The drop earrings reek grace and elegance.
Two-toned jewellery is a must to have in one's wardrobe. Especially the silver and colored tone pattern is very famous and falls in everybody's likeness. The white finish of this piece comes with the diamond embellishments all over the neck pieces with intricate detailing. The color is brought in by pink rubies that are rounded in shape.
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