Saturday, 8 July 2017

My Indian jhumki collection

  MY INDIAN JHUMKI COLLECTION


Hi Queens,

Today I want to share with you my jhumki collection. They are classic and will never ever lose their charm. I've been collecting them for a while now. These are artificial  and  were pocket friendly.

  
The first one is sky blue in color and has a antique look. These were between 100 Rs to 200 Rs and I brought them from a market near my house. The faded silver color really gives them extra charm. These have a modern twist to them. They make the perfect jingling sound when I move my head around. 




The next one are perfect example of traditional Indian jewelry. This is south Indian design. It's an affordable option if you love gold jhumkis and are budget friendly as they look as good as the gold ones. They have a tiny silver stone in the center which adds to the beauty of the jhumki.




These have a modern twist to it. They look antique. They have turquoise beads attached under the bell shaded jhumki. I wear them to college and they are so flattering with almost every outfit.  




These are a little different than the previous ones,these do not have the traditional bell shaped design. They are inspired by the paan leaves. Paan leaves are  heart shaped and you can see the paan leaf inspired design in these. Tiny beads added at the ends complete the look of these jhumkis. 




These are inspired my the Rajasthani style of jewelry making. The combination of Bright blue color and red makes them look very unique. These are extremely light weight and you can barely feel them hanging down your ears.




These are the only rectangular shaped jhumkis that I own. I brought them for 150 Rs. They are light weight with white detailing and two silver stones attached in between. They are bright orange in color and have transparent pink and white beads hanging at the ends. 




I may not have the fanciest jhumki collection  but I'm really proud of it!


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