Devi - Oxidized Temple Jhumkas
Add a touch of vintage mystique to your jewelry collection with the Devi Oxidized Temple Jhumkas. These earrings are a perfect blend of rustic charm and sacred artistry, featuring a beautifully embossed temple motif that pays homage to ancient Indian heritage. The deep, oxidized silver-tone finish provides a sophisticated alternative to traditional gold, making these Jhumkas an ideal choice for the modern woman who loves the "Boho-Ethnic" aesthetic.
Product Highlights
Sacred Temple Motif: The stud features a detailed embossing of a divine deity, surrounded by traditional floral patterns that capture the essence of temple architecture.
Intricate Oxidized Finish: Crafted with a premium silver-black oxidized patina, these earrings offer a timeless, "weathered" look that highlights every fine detail of the engravings.
Classic Bell-Shaped Drop: The Jhumka base is adorned with textured tribal patterns and finished with a row of delicate silver-toned bead droplets (ghungroos) for a graceful sway.
Versatile Statement Piece: The unique dark-silver hue makes these earrings incredibly versatile, allowing them to pair seamlessly with both vibrant ethnic wear and contemporary fusion outfits.
Care Instructions
To preserve the unique oxidized finish of your earrings, avoid contact with water, perfumes, and harsh chemicals. Unlike gold jewelry, oxidized pieces should not be cleaned with liquid cleaners; simply wipe them gently with a dry, soft cotton cloth after use and store them in a plastic zip-lock bag to prevent further oxidation.
Styling Tip: The Devi Oxidized Jhumkas are a match made in heaven for handloom cotton sarees, Ikat kurtis, or even a white linen shirt. Pair them with a silver-toned nose pin or a stack of oxidized bangles to complete your bohemian look.
Key features
Feature Details Material High-quality Alloy with Premium Oxidized Silver plating Finish Antique Matte Black-Silver Design Traditional Temple / Nakshi Work Closure Secure push-back for comfortable, all-day wear Occasion Ethnic parties, Navratri, Festivals, and Casual Fusion wear

















