Model wearing Traditional Kashmiri Chand Bali Earrings with Ghungroo in golden finish
Close-up of brass Chand Bali earring showing ghungroo bells and crescent detail
Kashmiri Chand Bali earrings in antique finish laid flat on fabric
Silver finish Chand Bali earrings with ghungroo against neutral background
All three variants of RS ZEVAR Kashmiri Chand Bali earrings side by side
Bridal styling shot with Kashmiri Chand Bali ghungroo earrings and embroidered dupatta
Traditional Kashmiri Chand Bali Earrings with Ghungroo - RS ZEVAR

Traditional Kashmiri Chand Bali Earrings with Ghungroo

Rs.850.00 PKR
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The ghungroos ring softly as you turn your head — a sound that feels like a memory. Dressed for a mehndi event or seated at your own wedding, these Kashmiri Chand Bali earrings carry the weight of a tradition that has graced South Asian brides for generations. Every glance from across the room catches the crescent silhouette first, then the shimmer, then the gentle sway of the bell cluster below.

Crafted from solid brass with a hand-applied finish, each earring is shaped into the iconic chand (crescent moon) form that defines classic Kashmiri jewelry. The surface carries a rich, layered polish offered in three distinct finishes — antique, warm golden, and cool silver — so you can match your bridal look precisely. Tiny ghungroo bells are attached to the lower arc, hand-strung to move and chime naturally with the wearer. The oxidized detailing on the antique variant brings out the depth of the carved motifs, while the golden and silver finishes keep the form clean and festival-ready. No two pieces are identically finished, which is the mark of hands-on production rather than mass casting.

Pair the antique variant with a deep maroon or forest green ensemble for a mehndi or nikkah ceremony look. The golden finish works beautifully with heavily embroidered bridal wear, while the silver pairs effortlessly with contemporary fusion outfits or light-coloured party wear. Because these are brass-based, store them in a dry pouch away from moisture and perfume to preserve the finish — avoid spraying fragrance directly on the metal.