Oxidised silver heart pendant necklace set built entirely in metalwork — no stones, no colour, just the depth and character of oxidised silver done with intention. The pendant is a large hand-engraved heart with a lotus flower carved across the face, a conch shell detail at the top right corner, and a row of silver ghungroo balls hanging from the base. The chain is not an afterthought — it is a dense cluster of silver ghungroo balls linked together, thick and tactile, the kind of chain that feels as good as it looks.
The earrings are oversized bali hoops with ghungroo fringe running along the entire lower edge and a multi-chain tassel at the clasp. They are bold without being heavy in spirit — the oxidised finish keeps everything grounded.
Everything in this set reads tribal and handcrafted. It is the kind of jewellery that draws attention not because it glitters but because it is genuinely different.
Wear it for: Boho and fusion outfits — white kurta, printed co-ords, indo-western separates. Navratri — the ghungroo chain moves beautifully when you do. College and casual ethnic — makes a plain outfit look intentional. Travel and art events — the kind of set that makes people ask where you got it.
At ₹350, this heart pendant necklace ethnic – is a full tribal silver set that would cost three to four times more in a craft market.

