Kundan necklace set with chandbali earrings that does not ask to be noticed quietly. The Anarkali set is built for occasions where you walk in and the room adjusts. A wide collar of circular kundan motifs in gold-tone sits across the collarbone, layered with faceted bead drops and pearl bead fringe that catch light from every angle. The colour runs through every element — the kundan fill, the crystal drops, the pearl fringe — so the set reads as one complete statement, not three separate pieces.
The chandbali earrings follow the same design language: kundan work in a crescent frame, with crystal and pearl drops hanging in tiers. The maang tikka completes the set with a matching motif and bead cluster, sitting neatly at the centre parting.
Available in seven colours — dark blue, dark green, maroon, mint, peacock green, pink, and wine. Each colour photographs differently but the construction is identical across variants.
Wear it for: Sangeet and mehendi — the bead drops move with you and catch the light beautifully. Bridal party — seven colour options means every member of the bridal squad can match their outfit. Navratri and Dussehra — this level of detail belongs on a festive occasion. This sangeet jewellery is to worn among a group of friends, each with a different color and matching outfit.
At ₹800, the Anarkali Kundan necklace set with chandbali earrings delivers bridal-level drama at a fraction of what you would spend at a jewellery counter.

