Pancha Mughi Antique Earrings
Embrace the grandeur of a bygone era with our Pancha Mukhi Antique Design Earrings. These exquisite earrings are a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, meticulously designed for the woman who cherishes ethnic elegance and timeless style.
Inspired by the sacred geometry and the majestic temple jewelry traditions of South India, these earrings feature a striking three-tier architectural silhouette. The top stud is a beautifully detailed triangular motif, leading down to a barrel-shaped center and culminating in a grand, crescent-shaped chandelier base.
Product Highlights:
Antique Gold Finish: Crafted with a premium matte antique gold plating, these earrings possess a rich, vintage allure that mimics the look of heirloom jewelry.
Intricate Kemp Stonework: Adorned with vibrant ruby-red and emerald-green stones, arranged in a traditional floral pattern to add a touch of royal color.
Delicate Pearl Droplets: The base of these earrings is finished with a rhythmic row of tiny, high-quality white seed pearls that provide a soft, feminine contrast to the bold metalwork.
Artisanal Detailing: From the delicate filigree work to the precise stone setting, every inch of these earrings speaks of superior craftsmanship.
Versatile Statement Piece: While perfect for pairing with Kerala handloom sarees, these earrings also complement Kanchipuram silks, bridal lehengas, and festive ethnic wear.
Specifications:
Design: Pancha Mukhi / Temple Jewelry Inspired
Material: High-quality alloy with Antique Matte Gold Finish
Stone Type: Synthetic Kemp (Ruby & Emerald) and Seed Pearls
Closure: Secure push-back or screw-back for all-day comfort
Care Instructions:
To maintain the luster of your antique earrings, avoid contact with water, perfumes, and harsh chemicals. After use, gently wipe with a soft dry cloth and store in a moisture-free jewelry box or airtight pouch.
Add a touch of Travancore royalty to your jewelry collection with the Pancha Mukhi Antique Earrings from Rose Antiqus.
Occasion: Weddings, Festivals, Temple Visits, and Formal Traditional Events

















