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Antique Lakshmi Pendant Beaded Haram From 'Srinivasa Jewellers' • South India Jewels Antique South Indian Jewellery, Latest Pendant Designs, Small Necklace Designs, Lakshmi Pendant Gold, Beads Jewelry Indian Gold, Navaratna Necklace, Short Gold Necklace, Lakshmi Pendant, Mangalsutra Pendant

If you’re a lover of timeless elegance and exquisite craftsmanship, the antique lakshmi pendant beaded haram from ‘Srinivasa Jewellers’ is a must-have for your collection. Srinivasa Jewellers, renowned for their dedication to preserving the rich heritage of Indian jewelry, has once again delivered a masterpiece that is sure to captivate your heart. This stunning haram […]

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Antique Necklace Set From 'Sri Vasavi Thanga Malligai' • South India Jewels Gold Beads Necklace Indian, Gold Necklace Set Antique, Antique Temple Jewellery, Step Chain, Durga Chalisa, Heavy Jewellery, Mango Haram, Antique Necklace Set, Vintage Indian Jewelry

‘Sri Vasavi Thanga Malligai’ offers a stunning antique necklace collection that captures the essence of timeless elegance and traditional craftsmanship. Each piece in their collection is a testament to the artistry and heritage of antique jewelry. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this necklace feature intricate designs inspired by ancient motifs and classic patterns, showcasing […]

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The headdress or 'money hat' (wuqayat al-darahem) was made in the 1840s and worn in the hills of southern Palestine in the 19th and early 20th centuries during wedding ceremonies, especially for the 'going out to the well' ceremony when the bride appeared in public as a married woman, for the first time. The headdress displayed the pride and status of the family and was passed down through generations.  H. 60cm  The British Museum collection. Money Hat, Cultural Fashion, Antique Ottoman, Wedding Headdress, Traditional Fashion, Folk Costume, Fantasy Clothing, Ethnic Jewelry, Fantasy Fashion

The headdress or 'money hat' (wuqayat al-darahem) was made in the 1840s and worn in the hills of southern Palestine in the 19th and early 20th centuries during wedding ceremonies, especially for the 'going out to the well' ceremony when the bride appeared in public as a married woman, for the first time. The headdress displayed the pride and status of the family and was passed down through generations. H. 60cm The British Museum collection.

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