Jhumka

Jewellery has always been a major part in our lifestyle. All Indian epics have references of gold, diamond and precious stone jewellery in abundance.

The Jhumki or Jhumka or Jhimki is a kind of earrings that have the shape of an inverted bell. A small tear drop shaped piece of metal usually hangs in the middle of the inverted bell. This and the inverted bell like appearance has earned the name Jhumka/Jhumki for this ornament.

Jhumkis are popular in gold, diamond, silver, kemp, precious stones, terracotta and even the ones made with silk threads. The shape of the Jhumki varies with each creator. From tiny drops to huge umbrella shapes, from squared jhumkis to conical jhumkis, the innovation put into the creation of Jhumki designs is ceaseless.

From Karanphool Jhumka of Rajasthan to the Koda Kadukkan of Kerala, Jhumkis unite the jewellery love of all Indians.

Jewellery has always been a major part in our lifestyle. All Indian epics have references of gold, diamond and precious stone jewellery in abundance.

The Jhumki or Jhumka or Jhimki is a kind of earrings that have the shape of an inverted bell. A small tear drop shaped piece of metal usually hangs in the middle of the inverted bell. This and the inverted bell like appearance has earned the name Jhumka/Jhumki for this ornament.

Jhumkis are popular in gold, diamond, silver, kemp, precious stones, terracotta and even the ones made with silk threads. The shape of the Jhumki varies with each creator.

From Karanphool Jhumka of Rajasthan to the Koda Kadukkan of Kerala, Jhumkis unite the jewellery love of all Indians.

Jhumka

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