Description
A half-moon of antique gold, carried at the ear. Our exquisitely handcrafted Antique Gold Chandbali Earrings sculpt the traditional Indian chandbali silhouette in oxidised gold filigree — a smoky-grey labradorite cabochon at the heart, a carved turquoise rectangle beside, green emerald and Kundan accents at the crown, and tiny ghungroo bells dangling along the curved lower edge. Pearl-and-turquoise bead borders frame the half-moon.
Designed for the woman who carries heritage at her ears with quiet authority, the chandbalis read as Sangeeta Boochra-grade heritage temple-jewellery — at home with an ivory chikankari, an oxblood Banarasi, or a champagne raw-silk lehenga.
Design Details
- Artistry: Hand-finished antique oxidised gold filigree in the classic Indian half-moon chandbali silhouette, with traditional heritage temple-jewellery craftsmanship throughout.
- Centre Stones: One round SMOKY-GREY LABRADORITE cabochon at the centre of each earring, set in a circular gold bezel, with a CARVED RECTANGULAR TURQUOISE (Persian firoza) stone set vertically alongside.
- Top Accents: Small green emerald cabochon and clear Kundan stones at the crown of each earring, with a green emerald tear-drop bead dangling from the side.
- Borders: Alternating rows of small white freshwater pearls and turquoise beads along the outer half-moon edge, finished with tiny antique-gold ghungroo bells dangling around the lower curve.
- Motif: South Indian peacock filigree flanking the centre, evoking grace and divine protection in temple-jewellery tradition.
- Metal: Brass base with hand-applied antique oxidised gold plating and traditional filigree work.
- Dimensions: Approximately 65mm tall x 55mm wide at the widest point of the chandbali curve.
- Closure: Sterling silver push-back posts with secure backings.
Who Can Wear It?
- The Heritage Bride: Mehendi, Sangeet, Reception — the antique gold and jewel-tone stones photograph as quiet heirloom against oxblood, mulberry, ivory, and champagne silks.
- The Statement-Solo Wearer: Wear alone with a simple silk saree or kurta when the ears should carry the entire bridal language.
- The Wedding Guest: A heritage earring set that holds its own beside the heaviest bridal jewellery without competing.
- The Heirloom Collector: A keepsake piece — the kind of earrings a daughter waits to inherit from her mother.
Styling Tips & Occasions
- Champagne Tissue Saree: Soft champagne with delicate gold zardozi, sleek centre-parted low bun, dewy skin, soft berry lip — the chandbalis read as the absolute focal point.
- Oxblood Banarasi: Heavy oxblood silk with traditional zari work, hair pulled back into a sleek chignon to expose the ears — the antique gold glows warm against deep red.
- Ivory Chikankari: Soft cream chikan with subtle thread work, romantic half-up hair — the turquoise and emerald stones pop against the pale canvas.
- Hair & Makeup: Sleek centre-parted low bun OR pulled back chignon — keep the ears fully exposed. Dewy skin, smokey-bronze eye, soft berry-rose lip. No maang tikka required — the chandbalis carry the heritage language on their own.
Care Tip: Keep your jewellery away from perfume, lotion, and chlorinated water. Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after every wear and store in the provided airtight pouch to preserve the antique gold patina, labradorite flash, and turquoise lustre.











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