Traditional Chandbali Earrings For Woman
Chandbalis are a special jewel of India, having their own zenith in the world of Indian jewellery. Their archetypal crescent form name chand meaning moon has long been an indicator of feminine beauty and splendor, and divine grace.
They were worn during durbars of Mughal queens Chandbalis, orchestrated and adorned by classical dancers and enjoyed by new bridal women: Chandbalis unite the world of immaculate beauty and celestial loveliness with that of phenomenal earthly allure.
Pitarra By Sonerri celebrates this tradition with a handpicked set of Traditional Chandbali Earrings For Woman, both classic and contemporary and stylish. Worked on meticulous detail work, laced with Kundan, pearls, Polki, and enamelled work, every one of them is a testament to the rich heritage of India as well as the modern grace of a woman.
Whether you wear a lehenga, anarkali or even a handloom saree, our Chandbalis are going to give your ensemble a poetic silhouette that will sway with every step.
Specifications of Traditional Chandbali Earrings
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Base Composition: Built with sturdy metal alloy and have a high standard gold-plated or silver-tone finishing
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Stone Embellishments: Enhanced tastefully with classical Kundan, Polki, and handpicked semi-precious stones
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Enamel Detailing: Crafted using Meenakari work in bright traditional colors
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Finish Variety: Come in different hues of glossy gold, antique matte as well as contemporary two-tones.
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Perfect For: Weddings and engagement rituals, celebratory events, cultural activities and intra oil transfers.
Top Features of Traditional Chandbali Earrings For Woman
Eternal Crescent Design
Chandbalis take a lovely crescent shape and their name is based on the symbolism of the moon. As a reflection of beauty, peace, and female strength, it is more than a piece of jewellery, but a poetical composition of female vitality.
Heritage Handcrafting
Every pair is an artistically crafted piece that has come into being through the careful and pensive efforts of specialized craftsmen whose art dates back to the Mughal and Rajasthani era. Beautiful soldered frames, delicate finishing, and every earring carries decades of jewellery producing skills.
Our Traditional Chandbali Earrings For Woman are adorned with the best jewels--Kundan ornaments, Polki of the day, lustrous pearls and fine Meenkary (enamel) bases. Not only do they make a piece of jewelry beautiful, but also culturally rich.
Multi-Purpose Extraordinarity
These Women traditional chandbali earrings are designed to be worn with many outfits and are just the thing you need to complete your bridal lehenga, festive anarkali, or even simple handloom sari. Although these Chandbali Earrings under 100 are part of a sangeet or other cultural event, or even worn by a bride, they can instantly transform any outfit and add royal appeal.
Statement Silhouette
Chandbalis have the same shape and elegant drop that was typical of them, and they look fantastic on the face. The rhythmic beats, on the other hand, provide that liquid grace that ensures you get all eyes at your direction, both on the dance floor and at the mandap.
Easy to Wear
Although extremely detailed in their patterns, we ensure that our Kundan Chandbali Earrings Gold are light weighted and easy to wear. Hour after hour of party time will not hold you back thanks to ergonomic treatment and the balanced style.
Heirloom Charm
They are more than accessories; they are heirlooms in-waiting. These objects, kept and passed down through generations, worn and put on again and again, they carry emotional and cultural value, and they uphold customs with each donning.
Why Pitarra By Sonerri Traditional Chandbali Earrings?
A History at Each End
Our Girls traditional chandbali earrings are not jewellery alone; they are the heirloom in progress. Each piece is a testament to hundreds of man hours, time honored skills, attention to minute detail.
Wedding to Brunch-Ready
Be the bride or the bridesmaid or a lover of traditional jewellery that follows all the fashions, we will have our designs which will suit your age, occasion and fashion. There oh so very much to them in case you want to wear lehengas or silk sarees (or even printed kurtas) now they will make you instantly more awesome.
Ethical and Well Curated
The belief that we always held in conscious luxury. These Traditional Chandbali Earrings For Woman are all hand-made with materials that have been responsibly procured that help the traditional artisans, as well as, providing you the entire design value.
To Be Remembered
When you wear Pitarra By sonerri you have worn something which stays in the minds of the people. Our Jhumka Earrings are a matter of gossip, Instagram, and the object of photos on all sides.
Explore the Traditional Chandbali Earrings For Woman
Find a crescent shaped land of craft and culture. Our line boasts of:
Bridal Chandbalis
Our Bridal Chandbali earrings are not less than majestic. Elaborate metal carvings called kundan work, row after row of pearls or beads, these are the Traditional chandbali earrings gold. Their sharp features and intricate tailoring suit best to accompany pheras, bridal photo-shoots or even partying occasions. All its products resonate with the pomp of traditional Indian weddings, so you can feel like a king on your big day.
Meenakari Chandbalis
These earrings are the Meenakari Chandbali earrings, celebrating colour and culture. These earrings are hand-painted with a cheerful brightness in color that includes rubyred, peacock blue, and sunny yellow in enamels that are bright and shiny. They are ideal choice for Haldi night, Mehendi night or even Navratri night and can be worn with lehengas, sarees or even fusion wear to create a fun yet stylish look.
Pearl-Decked Chandbalis
Beautiful, chic and classically magnificent - our Pearl Chandbalis give any ensemble a feminine bloziness. These earrings are studded with either freshwater pearls or beading and are best worn in the small events such as sangeet, farewell party or high-tea in the afternoons. Quiet except when they pack a punch, they complement pastel colors, shifting the fabric, and modern Indian shapes.
Antique Chandbalis and oxidised
Our Oxidised and Antique Chandbali Earrings is an ideal collection to the modern woman who loves vintage touch. Designed in earthy tones and detailed etching, tribal inspired decorations, rustic finish, these are the things you want to wear daily, or in that boho look. Pair them with kurtas and long skirts or even denim-jacket ensembles, these Traditional chandbali earrings silver are bold, artsy and they are definitely with a tradition.
Wear Your Tradition
Traditional Chandbali Earrings never get old fashion-wise; they are here to stay; a glittering example of creativity and feminine spirit of India. At Pitarra By Sonerri we do not simply present a collection that invites to wear jewellery but a collection that evokes a story, and the fabric of our story is one of heritage and artisanal craft, and elegance. May all your crescent curves mirror the everlasting light of the moon and your style be a reflection of the old tradition reinterpreted in the modern world. Experience the magic of Chandbalis where never in twos are you ever two.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between Chandbali and Jhumka earrings?
A: Chandbalis and Jhumkas are both time honored Indian earrings but have different shape and form. Chandbali earrings take the crescent-moon (that is, chand meaning moon) form, typically detailed design and spread fan-like. The Jhumkas, by contrast, are shape of bells, danglers that dangle freely and freely swing and normally are more bulgy. Chandbalis are skinny with their crescent folds, Jhumkas add lightness of play in them by shaping like a dome.
Q: What is the meaning of Chandbali earrings?
A: Chandbali earrings are so-called due to the Urdu word chand meaning moon and bali meaning earring. The shape of this crescent is a symbol of womanhood, sensitivity, and spiritual beauty that are present in the moonlight. They have eased themselves into royal and cultural heritage and have come to represent a classy or timeless design of the Indian jewellery.
Q: What earrings should every woman have?
A: Any woman must have a piece of timeless earrings reflecting both personal style and event. Must-haves are:
- Studs to be casual cool
- Contemporary hoops
- Jhumkas in the ethnic celebrations
- Chandbalis to use festive and wedding functions
- Danglers or drops to be sophisticated at night
Q: What are traditional Indian earrings called?
A: Traditional Indian earrings come in a great variety of designs, each being a part of the regional culture, expressed in regional symbolism. The Jhumkas (temple style bell earrings), Chandbalis (crescent shaped earring), Baalis (hoops), Kaanphool (ear chains or cuffs) and Karanphool (flower studs) are some examples. Both have a unique tale of work and art, culture, and occasion.
Q: How to wear Chandbali earrings?
A: Chandbalis are easily made to go with both the traditional and the modern:
- Pair them with either a lehenga or saree, or anarkali during wedding or festival-related plans.
- Together with smooth rolls or plaits to create the contrast to the profile of the crescent moon.
- Lightweight Chandbalis are perfect to wear half-formal like Kurtas or Indo-western.
- When it comes to bridal attires, use this with a maang tikka or mathapatti to get that royal look.