Lakshmi Peacock Haar by Omprakash
This collection by Omprakash Jewelers is from the south of India and includes necklaces that are traditionally inclined with Lakshmi and Peacock designs. Different brides have a different idea of how they plan to look for their big day- some favor looking for ethnic or fine jewelry whereas some and what is popular today is that they prefer going with traditional jewelry trends to make their look perfect.
For all the brides who prefer picking jewelry rooted to the ethnic culture for their wedding day here is a collection that you can get inspired from. The collection is quite exquisite in its make and boasts of some really aesthetically blend pieces that one may look graceful wearing it.
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. It has small structures joined against each other to form the necklace with green beads as the divider within these structures.
The entire look of this traditional peacock haram 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. It is embedded with diamonds and has white south sea pearls hanging at the bottom of the necklace and the pendant.
The entire design is carved totally out of gold with just a hint of color from green emerald stone, red rubies and some hanging beads. The models in the picture look lovely with the entire look in place. If you are planning to go for a traditional south Indian style of bridal look then this one is just for that.
This one is a multi-layer necklace more towards a manga haram style with little leaf-like structures on the necklace. With it also has a hinted feel of a kasu mala with a rounded coin like structures embedded on the necklace chain. The center pendant has a Lakshmi structure on a golden plate with a brass finish. Overall the necklace has a hint of rubies golf and south sea pearls hanging at the bottom of the necklace.
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