This Lakshmi peacock matte finished harram is a stunning choice if you love rich temple-style jewellery with a divine and royal feel. The long necklace appears to feature alternating Lakshmi and peacock motifs crafted on an antique gold–tone matte base, giving a luxurious yet softly elegant look without too much shine. The harram length likely drapes beautifully over the chest, making it a perfect statement piece for bridal and festive sarees. Pair it with Kanchipuram silk, Kandyan sarees or pattu sarees in maroon, green, blue, red, ivory or gold tones for poruwa, muhurtham, weddings, receptions and special pooja functions across Sri Lanka. This Lakshmi peacock temple harram also suits half-sarees and lehengas for bridesmaids and close family members who love traditional jewellery. Style it with matching jhumkas, bangles and hair accessories for a complete temple jewellery Sri Lanka look when you buy matte finish jewellery online SL.
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.
Lakshmi and Peacock Designer Matte Finished Harram
රු7,500.00 Original price was: රු7,500.00.රු6,500.00Current price is: රු6,500.00.
Lakshmi peacock designer matte finished temple harram in an antique gold–tone look, perfect as a long statement necklace with silk and Kandyan sarees for weddings, poruwa, muhurtham, receptions and festive pooja occasions in Sri Lanka.
SKU: SC01950212326
Categories: Jewelry, Matte Finished Haram, Best Sellers All Time, Matte Finished Jewelry
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