Description
The bride, carried by temple light. Our exquisitely handcrafted Ruby & Emerald Peacock Kundan Bridal Haar Set sculpts a long gold-tone haar in traditional South Indian temple-jewellery register — rich red ruby Kundan cabochons forming the floral body, delicate white pearl scallop borders along the curves, scattered green emerald accents, and a central ornate peacock motif pendant with outstretched ruby-set wings and a green emerald cabochon at the chest. Green emerald tear-drop beads dangle along the lower edge. The matching jhumka earrings carry the same Kundan + emerald + pearl language.
Designed for the bride who walks toward the mandap in heritage and her own quiet authority, the set carries Amrapali-grade haute couture poise — at home with a heavy Kanjeevaram silk, an oxblood Banarasi, or an emerald-green raw silk lehenga.
Design Details
- Artistry: Hand-set gold-tone Kundan work in traditional South Indian temple-jewellery style. The haar’s body features rich red ruby cabochon stones arranged in floral / paisley clusters along its curving length, edged with delicate white pearl scallop borders and scattered green emerald cabochon accents.
- Centerpiece Pendant: A large ornate PEACOCK motif — the bird’s body in deep red Kundan with outstretched ornate wings and tail flanking either side, a green emerald cabochon at the chest, intricate gold filigree detail throughout.
- Accents: Green emerald/jade tear-drop beads dangle along the lower edge of the haar; matching jhumka earrings carry red Kundan tops, gold jhumka bell bodies in fine filigree, and green emerald tear-drop beads at the lower edges.
- Motif: The Peacock — a sacred motif in South Indian temple jewellery, symbolising grace, beauty, and divine protection across centuries of bridal tradition.
- Metal: Brass base with gold-tone plating and traditional foiled-back Kundan setting.
- Haar Dimensions: Long bridal haar, approximately 18-20 inches at the back closure with adjustable extender; falls gracefully from collarbone to mid-chest.
- Closure: Hook-and-eye with safety chain on the haar; sterling silver push-back posts on the jhumka earrings.
Who Can Wear It?
- The Heritage Bride: South Indian / Telugu / Tamil weddings, Sangeet, Reception — the ruby and emerald palette photographs as quiet heirloom against deep silk Kanjeevarams and Banarasis.
- The Modern Maximalist: A heritage statement set for women who carry tradition with confidence rather than apology.
- The Wedding Guest: Holds its own as a guest piece beside the heaviest bridal sets without overpowering.
- The Heirloom Collector: A keepsake piece designed to be inherited — the kind of jewellery a daughter waits to inherit from her mother.
Styling Tips & Occasions
- Oxblood Kanjeevaram: Heavy deep red silk with traditional zari work, sleek centre-parted low bun, smokey-bronze eye, warm berry lip — the set reads as Amrapali-grade haute couture.
- Mulberry Banarasi: Soft mulberry silk with intricate gold zari, half-up romantic waves, dewy skin — the rubies and emeralds glow against the deep mulberry canvas.
- Emerald-Green Raw Silk Lehenga: Tone-on-tone emerald lehenga with gold zardozi work — the set’s emerald accents blend into the silhouette, the rubies pop with warmth.
- Hair & Makeup: Sleek low centre-parted bun OR half-up romantic waves; dewy fair-medium skin; warm berry-rose lip; smokey kohl-lined eyes. No maang tikka required — the haar carries the bridal language on its 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 gold tone, Kundan brilliance, and emerald bead lustre.












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