There’s a certain familiarity to this antique gold short necklace like something once seen in a grandmother’s chest, only now reimagined. Its carvings, done in the old nakas style, recall festive gatherings, temple visits, maybe even stories passed around during long family evenings.
The peacocks and deities aren’t just decorative; they feel almost personal. Soft green and white beads hang like tiny blessings, and the gold plated finish doesn’t try too hard it simply feels right. Set in hallmarked 92.5 silver, each part seems placed with care, not haste. From the Ojas collection, it comes with matching danglers, making it easier to wear tradition not as costume, but as quiet strength.