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Silver Pendants with Chain Multi Gemsotne Jewelry 2 Inches
Product Description
* Silver Pendants Size: Length :2 inches, Chain Length: 16 inches.
* Net Weight: Pendant wt.11 gms, Chain wt.12gms, Total wt.23 gms
* Handcrafted by the artisans of Jaipur, Rajasthan
* Shipped in 24 hours through courier from Gurgaon in India
The gemstone pendants and lockets comes in different stone pendants like amethyst pendant, coral pendant, peridot pendant, garnet pendant, onyx pendant, citrix pendant etc. Indian gemstone pendants are based on Mughal designs prevalent in the sixteenth century. The closed setting techniques used in these pendants is about four hundred years old and may have come from Persia. The stones commonly used in Mughal style Indian jewelry are generally irregular in outline and asymmetrically faceted. The stone is set in place in the lac filled hollow unit of the pendant, over a piece of metallic foil. The purpose of the metallic foil is to reflect light entering from the front the only way possible in a traditional closed setting back through the stone to the viewer.
Silver Pendants with Chain Multi Gemsotne Jewelry 2 Inches