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A pair of gold and polki Indian bridal earrings with their design centered around the peacock (mor) motif.
The top is dressed in polki/uncut diamonds kundan-set using the traditional jadai technique. From it is suspended the abode of the peacock, in which it sits majestically, dressed in and surrounded by diamonds, along with colored glass cuts. From it are suspended five strands of diamond-set and laria, which comprise clusters of seed pearls, ruby, and green enameled beads.
Of all bird motifs in Indian jewelry, the peacock is the most important. It is the vahana (mount) of Lord Shiva and Parvati's second son, Karttikeya, and symbolizes joy, beauty, and pride.
The top is dressed in polki/uncut diamonds kundan-set using the traditional jadai technique. From it is suspended the abode of the peacock, in which it sits majestically, dressed in and surrounded by diamonds, along with colored glass cuts. From it are suspended five strands of diamond-set and laria, which comprise clusters of seed pearls, ruby, and green enameled beads.
Of all bird motifs in Indian jewelry, the peacock is the most important. It is the vahana (mount) of Lord Shiva and Parvati's second son, Karttikeya, and symbolizes joy, beauty, and pride.