General Appearance
This piece has a traditional yet modern “choker-to-mala” aesthetic. It features three strands of fine gold-colored metal chain woven together, which provides a textured, draped look. The necklace is resting on a white, slightly textured surface, appearing to be a product showcase.
Gemstone and Details
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The Beads: The necklace is heavily adorned with faceted, teardrop-shaped beads. The color is a deep, rich crimson-burgundy, reminiscent of high-quality rubies or potentially garnet.
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Small Pearls: Interspersed between the main large teardrop beads and along the edge of the chain is a row of small, bright white seed pearls (or faux pearls). This adds contrast, light, and a touch of delicacy to the piece.
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Clasp & Finials: The strands are joined at the top by two polished, rectangular gold-toned bar connectors. The necklace appears to fasten with a yellow cord, which includes a traditional fabric-based tassel and two additional cluster beads (which look green and red/white) on the drawstring end.
Overall Style
This kind of jewelry is often associated with South Asian or Indian bridal and festive wear. The use of gold-toned filigree work, rich “ruby” colors, and tiny pearl accents is typical of traditional “kundan” or “polki” styles (though this appears to be a modern adaptation). It is designed to be a statement piece.
Perfect For
This necklace would be ideal for a formal event, such as a wedding or a cultural celebration. It is elegant enough to pair with a luxurious saree, lehenga, or even a deep-necked evening gown, allowing the draped strands and deep red stones to be the focal point.








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