This peacock designer oxidised silver jhumkas pair brings a graceful, traditional touch with a little statement feel. The earrings appear to feature a beautifully detailed peacock motif on top, with an antique oxidised silver-tone finish that highlights the feathers and curves. From the peacock base, a classic dome-shaped jhumka drop hangs below, likely with small engraved patterns and tiny danglings that move gently as you walk. The oxidised look gives a vintage, handcrafted feel that pairs well with many outfits and colours. These peacock jhumkas look medium in size and likely lightweight, making them comfortable to wear for long hours in Sri Lanka’s warm tropical weather. Perfect to pair with soft silk sarees, cotton sarees, kurtis, kurthis, long skirts and anarkali suits for weddings, poojas, temple visits, cultural events and family functions. They also stand out beautifully with a simple kurtha top and jeans for an Indo–western style. Available for delivery across Sri Lanka. Self-collection available at our Colombo outlet. Gift-wrapping available — send it directly to your loved ones across Sri Lanka.
Peacock Designer Oxidised Silver Jhumkas
රු1,250.00
Elegant peacock designer oxidised silver-tone jhumkas with an antique finish, perfect for pairing with sarees, kurtis and festive ethnic wear. Statement yet lightweight-looking, ideal for weddings, poojas, parties, temple visits and cultural events in Sri Lanka.
SKU: SC01950198
Categories: Best Sellers All Time, Jewelry, Jhumkas, Oxidised Silver Jhumkha
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