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A GOLD NECKLACE  TAMIL NADU, SOUTH INDIA, 19TH CENTURY  Probably a wedding necklace, with large triangular pendant ending with spherical ribbed finial, the dense decoration with central embossed and applied rosette, bordered by concentric bands of gold filigree arranged between granulated lines, the lace with seven gold repoussé discs to either side, each with floral spray, arranged between ribbed spherical elements, with tapering finials, strung on metal-thread embroidered red thread 18th Century Jewelry, Vintage Indian Jewelry, Ancient Jewellery, Antique Gold Jewelry Indian, Antique Jewellery Designs, Antique Jewelry Indian, Indian Necklace, Black Beaded Jewelry, Antique Gold Jewelry

A GOLD NECKLACE TAMIL NADU, SOUTH INDIA, 19TH CENTURY Probably a wedding necklace, with large triangular pendant ending with spherical ribbed finial, the dense decoration with central embossed and applied rosette, bordered by concentric bands of gold filigree arranged between granulated lines, the lace with seven gold repoussé discs to either side, each with floral spray, arranged between ribbed spherical elements, with tapering finials, strung on metal-thread embroidered red thread

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Introducing the legendary Gayatri Devi Maharani of Jaipur, whose enduring love for exquisite jewellery has captivated hearts for generations. Join us for our inaugural segment of Jewellery Talks as we delve into the timeless elegance and regal allure that define her unparalleled style. Stay tuned for an inspiring journey through the world of royalty and adornment. 1,2 & 3 are all crown jewels that were made India in the 1800s which are now at the British Museum. 4,5 & 6 are also now at the ... Maharani Gayatri Devi Jewellery, Maharani Jewellery, Maharani Gayatri Devi, Gayatri Devi, Jewellery Diamonds, Rajputi Jewellery, Vintage India, The British Museum, Enduring Love

Introducing the legendary Gayatri Devi Maharani of Jaipur, whose enduring love for exquisite jewellery has captivated hearts for generations. Join us for our inaugural segment of Jewellery Talks as we delve into the timeless elegance and regal allure that define her unparalleled style. Stay tuned for an inspiring journey through the world of royalty and adornment. 1,2 & 3 are all crown jewels that were made India in the 1800s which are now at the British Museum. 4,5 & 6 are also now at the…

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