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A pair of polki and gold earrings consisting of a circular top holding an eight-petal rosette, kundan-set in polki, and glass cuts and bordered by seed pearls usingchakkar pirai.
The top is connected to an elaborately designed unit, dressed in polki using the traditionaljadaitechnique, from which are suspended five gem-set and pearl-cluster strands, with the center strand featuring a beautifulkundan-setfish pendant. Each strand holds fringes of seed pearls and gold and green enameled beads.
The fish, according to Hindu mythology, is the first avatar ofVishnuand the first creature to be born in the water. The motif is extensively used in ear ornaments and pendants.
The top is connected to an elaborately designed unit, dressed in polki using the traditionaljadaitechnique, from which are suspended five gem-set and pearl-cluster strands, with the center strand featuring a beautifulkundan-setfish pendant. Each strand holds fringes of seed pearls and gold and green enameled beads.
The fish, according to Hindu mythology, is the first avatar ofVishnuand the first creature to be born in the water. The motif is extensively used in ear ornaments and pendants.