This peacock designer matte finished necklace is a beautiful choice if you love temple-style jewellery with a royal touch. The design appears to feature graceful peacock motifs crafted on a matte antique gold–tone base, possibly highlighted with subtle stone detailing for gentle sparkle. The matte finish keeps the look rich yet elegant, without being too shiny in photos or bright light. This necklace likely sits comfortably along the neckline and pairs wonderfully with Kanchipuram silk sarees, Kandyan sarees, pattu sarees and even festive kurtis or long frocks in blue, green, maroon, ivory or gold tones. Ideal for weddings, poruwa ceremonies, muhurtham, receptions, festive poojas and special family functions across Sri Lanka, it gives a semi-bridal temple jewellery feel while still being easy to wear in warm tropical weather. Style this peacock design necklace with matching matte finish jhumkas, bangles and a simple hair accessory for a complete traditional jewellery Sri Lanka look.
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 Matte Finished Necklace
රු5,250.00
Peacock designer matte finished antique gold–tone necklace with traditional temple-style detailing, perfect with silk sarees and festive kurtis. A rich yet soft semi-bridal piece for weddings, poruwa, poojas, receptions and special occasions across Sri Lanka.
SKU: SCW0195021212437
Categories: Jewelry, New Arrivals, Matte Finished Necklace, Matte Finished Jewelry
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