Mughal Inspired Cut Kundan & Pearl Chand Bali Earings - RS ZEVAR
Close-up of Kundan stones and zircon accents on brass Chand Bali frame
Golden finish Chand Bali earrings with dangling pearl latkans, RS ZEVAR

Mughal Inspired Cut Kundan & Pearl Chand Bali Earings

Rs.850.00 PKR
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You are dressed and the mirror confirms it — the outfit is right, the occasion is near, and then you fasten these Chand Balis and everything locks into place. The soft curve of the crescent frame catches the light at your jaw, the pearl latkans brush your neck as you turn, and for a moment the room feels a little more ceremonial. That is what these earrings do: they carry the weight of a moment without weighing you down.

Crafted on a brass base with gold and antique finish options, these Chand Balis are set with hand-placed cut Kundan stones that reflect light with the depth of traditional polished glass — not flat, not uniform, but alive with small faceted angles. Lustrous pearl latkans hang from the base of the crescent, lending a bridal softness that balances the geometric rigidity of the Kundan work. Zircon accents are inlaid along the frame to add a contemporary shimmer that keeps the piece from reading as purely archaic. The Mughal architectural references — the arched crescent silhouette, the layered stone placement — are intentional design choices, not decorative afterthoughts.

These earrings are built for mehndi events, walima gatherings, and family celebrations where you want the jewelry to do some of the storytelling. Pair the golden variant with mustard, rust, or deep green outfits; the antique finish sits beautifully against ivory, blush, and burgundy. Store in a soft pouch away from moisture and direct sunlight to protect the pearl latkans and prevent any dulling of the Kundan settings. Remove before washing hands or applying perfume directly to the metal.