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Traditional Jhumka Earrings
Traditional Jhumka Earrings For Women
Every culture has its own symbols and the Jhumka is the supreme symbol in the great Indian story of ornamentation. Not only did Jhumka crown queens, temple dancers, and modern muses but it generally has transcended generations. Their characteristic pitching and swaying movements, their detailed decoration, and their melodic charm make them nothing but a piece of jewellery-tradition as embodied.
Pitarra By Sonerii indulges in the history of the Jhumka with a magnificently curated selection that acknowledges its golden history and enjoys the modern day aesthetic. Our Girls traditional jhumka earrings Collection comes as homage to Indian craftsmanship as they say a love letter to women that hold tradition close to their hearts and style close to their sleeves.
During the wedding ceremony or just out with friends or simply you need to feel like a fine person - particularly noble then our Modern Jhumka Earrings will be the best a
Specifications of Women Traditional Jhumka Earrings
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Design Style: Traditional Indian bell shaped Jhumkas with traditional designs
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Craftsmanship: Jewellery making is done using traditional techniques and by hand using skilled craftsmen
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Material: Gold, silver or antique plated high quality alloy
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Work Description: Kundan, pearls, enamel, stones or filigree patterns are used to decorate the work
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Earrings Style: Dangle style Jhumka earrings with ornamental dome designs
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Skin Compatibility: Nickel and lead free material; does not irritate sensitive ears
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Occasion Suitability: It is suitable to wear it to weddings, bridal outfits, festivals, or conventional parties
- Packaging: It comes in a hard elegant box, which is beautiful to give as a gift or to keep
Top Features of Our Traditional Jhumka Earrings
1- Useful Arts and Traditional Maker Arts
Each and every one of our Jhumkas are handmade by the best care with generations of craftsmanship amongst master artisans. Use of elaborate carvings, beads strung with our hands and stone-setting, our earrings are evidence of the fines of traditional Indian jewellery work, such as:
- Kundan work
- Polki setting
- Meenakari enamelling
- Temple-embossing Celebratory molding
- Filigree and antique gold fills
- Bird Design
2- Good Quality, Eternal Feelings
Quality is combined with luxury in each item. Manually handmade, they are earrings of:
- Base of high quality copper/brass alloy
- Silver gold plating or silver finish
- Perals, beads and semi-precious stones
- Antiallergic and anti-tarnish paints
This ensures every Jhumka earrings 22K is not just beautiful to look at but also comfortable to wear in the long-run and easy on the skin.
3- Designs of All The Traditions
Our Jhumka Indian earrings line takes into account various regional influences so as to cater to all the tastes:
- Uncut stone, flower design Mughal inspired Jhumkas
- Rajasthani Kundan Jhumkas in multi colored work of enamel
- South Indian temple Jhumkas in the motifs of goddess and coin designs
- Dome shaped jhumkas with bead and pearls hangings
- Slim Fusion Jhumkas Light degrees of colour schemes
4- Little in weight, big in appeal
Our designs are wearable or we ensure that they are comfortable to wear unlike the traditional Jhumkas that make a dramatic appearance. There are many of them which are our pieces:
- Colored and light and easy to put on
- Long-wearing
- Available in draw-back, or screw-back clasps
You can pose, dance or simply indulge in the glow of the spotlight regardless of heftiness or awkwardness.
5- Individualised Colour Tales
Complete your look with our carefully selected colour stories, and with imperial red and forest green to pearl white, oxidised silver and pale pinks.
Why choose our Traditional Jhumka Earrings?
Not just earrings, Work Of Art
We are not creating earrings at Pitarra By Sonerii, we are making little legacies. Our Traditional Jhumkas do not come straight off the factory shelves.
They are thought out on paper, turned on the hands that have received the historical techniques of operation and rubbed with love. Every swirl, dome and bead is a line of poetry - Talking of queens, temples and eternal beauty.
Heritage-founded, in the present-day transformed
We can follow the spirit of tradition but we dress it up in a language that will be intelligible to the modern woman. When you are a bride, a boss or a free bird sipping chai in your mumma ka silk saree - we are there with you, swing with you and grow with you.
Our Jhumkas are inspired by temple carvings, Rajasthani royalty and the Mughal Garden and are a Modern-day throwback to nature (No Effort Needed).
The statement-Makers, without the Strain
Was it said that heavy tradition could not be featherlight? Our creators have found the formula: they need to be daring, yet not outlandish. Our Jhumkas are just apt big in statement and minuscule in weight.
You can wear them to pheras, garbas, or even a Zoom call and feel the energy to give Zoom power-packed and uninterrupted (not even ice packs!).
A Jhumka for every mood of You
Though art not a woman, but a variety of moods in one soul. And that is celebrated in our collection.
- A pink meenakari Jhumka to wear on your amorous mornings.
- An ancestral Jhumka themed in a temple coin.
- Striking oxidised silver item of your indie-chic self.
- A Kundan dome Jhumka just in case you want to walk into a wedding as a royalty.
We know that your jewellery must definitely be as broad as your personality at Pitarra.
Handcrafted, Heartfelt and Homegrown
Our Jhumkas do not go through the machine- they come by the hands of human being. All curves are sliced by artisans whose digits carry convention of generations. Not only are you helping a company when you shop with Pitarra By Sonerii, but you preserve an art form as well.
Not A Trend but a Tradition
Fast fashion can become less popular. But are our Jhumkas? They live all their lives on - in scrapbooks, heritage jewelry, and oral histories. Our earrings are not just a purchase, no matter whether it is a present to your mother, worn by a bride, or given to a daughter. they are memories on the make.
Culture with Confidence
You do not need a festival to decorate the history. You are centred on the happening.
Whether you are in Banarasi brocade or even a cotton kurti pick some of our Jhumkas and you are confident in your heritage - classy, feisty, shamelessly beautiful. You just like everybody else.
Explore the collection of Our Traditional Jhumka Collection
Temple-Style Jhumkas
Inspired by archaic South Indian temples design, these Traditional jhumka earrings gold have spiritual symbols, such as Lakshmi, peacocks, elephants, and carvings of kalash. Their production is enriched with antique gold plating, coin drops, and fancy textures that give them a vibe of reverence and royalty. These may be used during Wedding ceremonies, timeless functions, Navratri, and when you feel like exploring your goddess in the inside.
Meenakari & Enamel Jhumkas
These Indian Jhumka Earrings Gold are works of hand paint, and they feature the ancient art of Meenakari- a rich enamel art of Rajasthan. Just envisage fire-reds, peacock blues, sunshine yellows and emerald greens, neatly stitched in floral and paisley patterns. They are unassailable by the present-day celebrant due to the amalgamation of colour and sheen.
Kundan and Polki Jhumkas
Fashioned by the inspiration and indulgences of Mughal and the gracefulness of Rajasthan, these Jhumkas bear hand-set uncut gemstones, mirror-polished polkis and royal designs. They are dripping in luxury and antique potential, when coupled with pearls, chandbali decor and stacked dome designs. Such jhumkas are ideal with Brides, sangeets, night receptions or to add a bit of drama to your lehenga or anarkali.
Tribal Jhumkas / Oxidised Silver
These Traditional jhumka earrings silver are not polished. The earrings are made in natural oxidised yellow tones of silver and they are certainly handmade in their beauty. Some of the designs are tribal spirals, temple bell designs, and the mirror work. These are bold in design, earthy, and with a strikingly edgy design. This will turn heads undoubtedly. They also happen to have some threadwork, ghungroos, or embossed work on some of them to add that extra touch of ethnicity.
Pearl & Beaded Jhumkas
Luxurious and delicate, these Jhumkas are adorned in droplet shaped pearls, seed beads and light jewel tones. They are so light and airy that are ideal during day functions and semi-formal attires. Thin drips can give you a toppling flow of fluid.
These jhumkas will be perfect with Farewells, haldi ceremony, formal luncheons or even with dressing up a light cotton kurta.
Bird Motif Jhumkas
Captivating, symbolic and graceful through art is what our Jhumkas inspired by birds have to offer in the form of parrots, peacocks and mythological swans. These patterns, very often combined with the filigree domes, enamelled wings, and dangling beads, tend to be rather whimsical but traditional at the same time to give yourself look.
Your Tradition, Our Art
Traditional Jhumka Earrings from Pitarra By Sonerii is a set of earrings by choosing which you are adopting a tradition of beauty. You are putting on culture, you are saving the dignity of the artisans, and you are speaking up with things that speak to the heart.
Make your jewellery talk about your style (but also about you). Pitarra By Sonerii Where you look and see jewellery, we see timelessness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the Jhumka earring symbolize?
A: Beauty in motion, femininity and timeless tradition Jhumkas are beautiful moving testimonies of tradition and culture.
Q: What is a traditional Jhumka?
A: A hanging-like earring that is shaped in the form of a dome and was made by using some traditional techniques like Kundan, Meenakari, or temple work, which is rooted to the Indian tradition.
Q: What is the culture of Jhumka?
A: Jhumkas are worn all over India as a village art form and are part and parcel of bridal, festival and classical attire
Q: What is the origin of Jhumka earrings?
A: Jhumkas had their origin in the ancient Indian royal courts and temples during the Mauryan times and they have been turned into a cultural symbol.
Q: What is the spiritual meaning of Jhumka?
A: Jhumkas are believed to balance energy and protect aura - the shape is round and rhythmic so that it looks harmonic and divine flow.
Q: Can you wear Jhumka casually?
A: Absolutely! The jhumkas are excellent to wear on a daily dress such as kurtis, saree, or even Indo-western clothes as they are lightweight and fashionable.