Traditional Hyderabadi Royal Navratan Long Jhumkay
You reach for the mirror one last time before stepping into the room. The light catches your earrings — nine glowing stones arranged in the old Hyderabadi way, pearl latkans swaying just below your jaw — and for a moment, you understand exactly why certain jewelry has been passed down for generations. These jhumkas do not just complete an outfit. They carry a weight of intention, the kind worn on the most remembered days of a woman's life.
Each pair is handcrafted in brass using traditional Hyderabadi techniques, structured to hold the characteristic bell-shaped jhumka dome with graceful proportion. The centerpiece is a carefully arranged Navratan stone cluster — nine stones in vibrant, layered hues representing the nine celestial gems of South Asian tradition. Pearl beads line the frame and cascade as multi-strand pearl latkans, adding gentle movement and a softness that balances the richness of the stone work. The construction is deliberate: every bead placement and stone setting is done by hand, giving each pair a subtle individuality.
These jhumkas are built for ceremonies that matter — bridal functions, the wedding reception, a nikkah morning, or a formal family gathering where dressing down is simply not an option. Pair them with a heavy embroidered outfit in deep jewel tones or ivory bridal wear; the multi-stone palette complements both. To preserve the finish and the pearl integrity, store each pair separately in a soft pouch, away from moisture and perfume. Avoid contact with water to maintain the brass base and stone settings.
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