Temple jewellery is a thing in India. No other culture in the world has a whole branch of the complex art of jewellery-making devoted to spiritual life. Having evolved in South India, temple jewellery are those that are made especially with an icon of a deva or devi in mind. They are primarily designed to adorn the deities housed in the magnificent temples of the South. They are worn by the mortal devis of ihaloka, of course, to weddings and poojas; however, it is to a distinctive style and appeal that modern-day temple jewellery refers to.
Of that finish and make, this sterling silver set is a fine example. It consists of a three-tiered necklace of silver beads, from which a series of solid silver spikes jut out. It would look superbly elegant as it sits against your decolletage, teamed with those matching drop earrings. Each comprises of a couple of those identical silver spikes smithed together to drop from a complex silver stud. A brilliant pink gemstone of miniscule proportion has been studded at the head of each silver spike in the whole set, infusing to this ensemble a much-needed dash of femininity and colour.
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