Temple artisans from South India refined nakas work centuries ago, hammering gold into deity ornaments with microscopic precision. This long necklace draws from that heritage. The base is made of strands of green semi-precious beads that end in a large gold pendant featuring red and green kundan stones in floral symmetry. A strand of pearls is attached to the bottom of the pendant, which softens the structure of the pendant with rhythmic movement.
The pendant is reflected in matching danglers. At the top is red kundan followed by green beads and white pearls that are independent. The earrings feel present on the ear but stay wearable through long occasions. All nakas details are hand-carved into the gold-plated surface, with visible texture in the floral patterns. Set in BIS-hallmarked 92.5% sterling silver and coated in antique gold plating, this piece blends spiritual symbolism with festive elegance.
From the Ojas collection, this green beads necklace with gold pendant preserves the sanctity of temple jewellery while adapting it for modern ceremonial wear.