Temple Jewellery Necklace Set with Earrings
This temple jewellery necklace set carries the design language of South Indian tradition in every detail.
The necklace runs on a triple-strand antique gold bead chain with a dori closure. Along the collar, alternating ruby red and emerald green oval stones sit in antique gold frames, each with a filigree coin drop hanging below — a graduating fringe that builds in density toward the centre. The central motif is a large concentric disc in fully worked antique gold with a green stone at its heart, transitioning into a wide trapezoidal pendant engraved with floral and peacock motifs. At the base of the pendant, five teardrop drops alternate between ruby and emerald green, finishing with ghungroo gold balls and crystal bead tassels. The overall effect is rich, grounded, and unmistakably festive.
The earrings mirror the pendant exactly — a flower stud with green stone centre, a trapezoidal antique gold body with the same engraved motifs and ruby teardrop, finishing with ghungroo and bead drops. Worn together, this kemp necklace set is complete.
Temple jewellery in this aesthetic speaks to occasions where tradition matters. Navratri garba evenings, Dussehra celebrations, family pujas, Diwali gatherings, and South Indian weddings where the gold and kemp combination is not a style choice but a cultural one. It works equally well with a silk saree, a cotton Kalamkari, a Kanjeevaram, or a simple anarkali for a festive evening.
At ₹980, this set is one of those rare finds — a piece with genuine cultural weight at a price that makes it an easy decision.
What’s included: Necklace + Earrings
Finish: Antique gold
Stone: Kemp-style ruby red and emerald green stones
Style: Temple jewellery necklace with engraved trapezoidal pendant and ghungroo drops
Closure: Dori/thread adjustable closure
Occasion: For anyone searching for temple jewellery for saree occasions — Navratri evenings, family pujas, or South Indian celebrations — the Temple Jewellery Necklace Set is already the answer.
Fits: Silk saree, Kanjeevaram, Kalamkari, anarkali, ethnic occasion wear
