A handmade pendantfeaturing a bouquet of flowerswithred quartz and turquoise inlay detailing on grey onyx stone.
18K Gold onBrass
1.2" x 0.8"
Loop: 10mm
Weight: 7gm
Guldasta is a word of Urdu origin meaning bouquet of flowers. Flowers have always had their place in South Asian art, but they were perhaps never as prominent as in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Flowering plants increasingly appeared everywhere—as ornamental patterns in the margins of miniatures or calligraphy; adorning walls as murals; printed, woven, or embroidered on textiles; carved into jade or rock crystal cups or flasks; forged from metal, pearls, and precious stones on jewelry and weapons.
This pendant is inspired by Mughal jewelry—a marriage of Indian intricacy and Middle Eastern elegance, uniting Indian gold work with Middle Eastern floral designs.
All our products are handmade using ancient lost-wax casting method by gifted artisans in Jaipur, India. Each piece is unique and made in limited quantities. Find our step-by-step process
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To avoid the wearing of your plating, remove when in contact with water, cleaning solutions, lotions and perfumes.All our pieces come with a Ziploc, silica gel pack and a handcrafted jewelry box for storage and longevity of plating.
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