This peacock with pearl finished necklace appears to feature graceful peacock motifs along the front, accented with tiny pearl-like drops for a soft, elegant temple jewellery look. The base likely has an antique or matte gold-tone finish, giving a rich traditional feel without being overly shiny, which many Sri Lankan customers prefer. The combination of peacock design and delicate pearl detailing makes this piece ideal to wear with soft silk sarees, Kanchipuram-style sarees, bridal sarees and even grand kurthis or kurtha tops. Perfect for weddings, homecomings, engagements, poojas and festive cultural events, this traditional necklace should sit comfortably at the neckline and feel suitable for long hours in our warm tropical weather. Style this peacock with pearl necklace with jhumka earrings, glass bangles and a simple pottu for a full ethnic look, or let it be the highlight on a plain saree for a classy, timeless statement through online shopping Sri Lanka.
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Peacock With Pearl Matte Finished Necklace
රු4,250.00
Peacock with pearl finished antique-style necklace, perfect for pairing with silk sarees and festive kurthis. Ideal for weddings, poojas, homecomings and cultural events, while staying comfortable in Sri Lanka’s warm tropical climate.
3 in stock
SKU: SC01947834
Categories: Jewelry, Matte Finished Jewelry, Matte Finished Necklace
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