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Ear25 206 Rhea Victorian-Style Ruby & CZ Statement Earrings with Pearl Drops
Ear25 206 Rhea Victorian-Style Ruby & CZ Statement Earrings with Pearl Drops
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Ignite your festive spirit with the breathtaking opulence of our Rhea Statement Earrings. A harmonious blend of Victorian grandeur and traditional Indian artistry, this exquisite pair is designed to captivate and enchant.
The design begins with an ornate circular stud, sparkling with a halo of brilliant-cut cubic zirconia (CZ) stones surrounding a graceful central motif. This elegant top piece flows into the show-stopping oval dangler, where the true artistry unfolds. A rich canvas of intricately strung, deep ruby-hued beads creates a luxurious, textured backdrop. Layered upon this is a magnificent gold-tone structure, meticulously encrusted with shimmering CZ stones and larger, lustrous Polki-style gems.
The entire piece is framed in a final halo of sparkle, culminating in three delicate tassels. Creamy white pearls and a striking, smooth ruby-red bead drop gracefully at the bottom, adding movement and a final touch of sophistication.
Crafted for the woman who loves to make a statement, the Rhea earrings are perfect for weddings, receptions, and the grandest of celebrations.
Key Features:
- Design: An opulent fusion of Victorian and ethnic Indian styles.
- Stones: High-grade Cubic Zirconia (American Diamonds), premium synthetic ruby beads, and Polki-style stones.
- Pearls & Drops: High-quality faux pearls and smooth, polished ruby-hued drops.
- Metal: Durable brass alloy with a high-quality, warm gold/rose-gold plating.
- Closure: Secure push-back post for all-day comfort.
- Occasion: Perfect for festive wear (Diwali, Karva Chauth), weddings, sangeet, and reception parties.
Style Tip:
Let these earrings be the star of your ensemble. Pair them with a rich silk saree, a velvet lehenga, or an elegant evening gown. For a truly regal look, style your hair in an updo to showcase their intricate detail and graceful movement.
