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A pair of gold wedding earrings (bale jhabbedaar) dressed in polki/uncut diamonds set using the traditional jadai technique.
The top is connected to an elaborately designed unit, dressed in kundan-set polki, from which is suspended a beautiful kundan-set fish pendant. Dense clusters of seed pearls on gold wire, known as laria, cabochon emerald drops, and cultured pearls are suspended from all the units, giving the earrings a fuller and richer appearance.
The fish, according to Hindu mythology, is the first avatar of Vishnu and the first creature to be born in the water. The motif is extensively used in ear ornaments and pendants.
The top is connected to an elaborately designed unit, dressed in kundan-set polki, from which is suspended a beautiful kundan-set fish pendant. Dense clusters of seed pearls on gold wire, known as laria, cabochon emerald drops, and cultured pearls are suspended from all the units, giving the earrings a fuller and richer appearance.
The fish, according to Hindu mythology, is the first avatar of Vishnu and the first creature to be born in the water. The motif is extensively used in ear ornaments and pendants.