Antique Trendy Long Chains
This collection is an ode to the golden eras since these represent antique looking jewellery blended with modern aesthetics. A collection defines the aesthetics followed by the designer. It talks a lot about their style and preferences.
The talk of this post is a collection of antique necklaces, that makes it to a beautiful accessory to enhance your look. It has a mix of necklaces involving various lengths and all the work out of gold and involving work such as kundan, carvings, and amalgamation of diamond stones. With it there is also a collection of various kinds of jewellery like the kasu mala and teamed up with a different kind of jewelry.
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 jewelry with cutting its way through the modernized trends. The simple yet special detailing in the chainwith pearls and golden beads in different layers is quite evident and looks awe-striking.
This one is magnificent in its design and craftsmanship is another kind of traditional jewelry. The design is again based on intricate crafted thin line patterns like a net. The patterns are in a criss cross net and other ways combined together to give a very pleasing piece of jewel. The entire choker has a bigger pendant sort of a thing. The pendant is embellished below the choker necklace. It has white small beads hanging below it. The maroon theme of the necklace comes out through the red ruby beads and the golden beads embedded on the choker piece. The entire neck chain has different structures and is embellished with rubies and emeralds to give a slight hint of color.
The gold antique finish kasumala has a very traditional and graces in a very large size. The design has small finishing carved sleek design at the inner layer of the long set. The entire look of the kasu mala is very flat based with sleek designs carved over it that makes it very graceful. It is divided into two layers each interlinked with each other. The outer layer involves gold coins in a circular manner interlinked with each other whereas the inner portion hs a layout of carved designs that accentuates the royalty of the piece.
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