Jewels of the Deccan Plateau
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Anaya Ring
In the heart of South India, where the sun casts a golden hue on the earth, a ring took form — inspired by the sweeping grace of banana leaves.Its curves echoed the rhythm of monsoon winds that rustled through lush plantations. Each vein etched into the metal mirrored the lines of nature’s quiet poetry.
Anaya Ring


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Mandara ring
A temple tower rises, layer upon layer, like petals unfolding. Colors bloom across its surface, bright as flowers in the sun. Every carving opens gently, telling a story of life and devotion. Bells ring softly, their echoes spreading like fragrance in the air.
Mandara ring


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Manga Ring
In the lush heartlands of South India, where monsoon winds dance through temple courtyards and the scent of sandalwood lingers in the air, a single motif has endured through time — the manga or mango paisley. This ancient form, curved like a teardrop and filled with intricate floral whispers, symbolizes fertility, renewal, and spiritual abundance.
Manga Ring


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Bandhan Ring
Two loops meet, like rivers joining near the ghats. Their flow mirrors the sacred rhythm of temple chants. The curve carries the grace of silk swaying in the breeze. It holds the spirit of lamps glowing during festivals.
Bandhan Ring


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Panai Ring
In a quiet South Indian village, the fan-shaped palm leaf was once the only breeze-bringer on hot summer days. Woven by hand, these fans were gifted to brides, carried to temples, and fanned the pages of sacred texts. Inspired by this everyday elegance, a ring was born—two halves meeting like a hand in prayer. Its shape echoes the gentle arc of a traditional fan, where breeze meets devotion.
Panai Ring


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Palm Grace Earring
This design is inspired by the tall palm trees found across South India. They stand strong and steady, yet their leaves move gently with the wind. The shape of the design follows the soft curves of palm leaves, showing beauty in movement and balance. It reminds us of how nature and tradition come together in everyday life.
Palm Grace Earring


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Sagari Earrings
Along the Coromandel coast, waves rise and fall like eternal dancers of the sea. Each curve carries the whispers of fishermen setting sail at dawn, guided by the horizon. Pearls, born in the depths, emerge as treasures of patience and time. The golden arcs mirror the swell of tides, bending with rhythm and grace.
Sagari Earrings


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Kanaka Jaali Pendant
This pendant draws its soul from the art of handwoven cane and bamboo mats, cherished in many South Indian homes. The intricate lattice pattern mirrors the weaving style used in traditional baskets, sieves, and mats. Just like weaving binds together tiny strands into strength, this design symbolizes unity in delicate details.
Kanaka Jaali Pendant


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Unity Flow Pendant
In the serene backwaters of Kerala, the golden boats glide like flowing dreams. Each oar dips in rhythm, echoing centuries of tradition and pride. The Snake Boat Festival, Vallam Kali, is not just a race but a celebration of unity. Villagers sing boat songs, their voices rising with the river’s heartbeat.
Unity Flow Pendant


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Nivra Pendant
This pendant symbolizes the beauty of geometry in harmony. Its precise shapes reflect balance and symmetry in life.Each line and curve creates a perfect interconnected pattern.The design captures the essence of order within complexity.
Nivra Pendant


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Vayu Pendant
In South India’s warm temples, ceremonial fans swayed beside deities in silence.Woven by hand, they cooled not just the air, but hearts in devotion. This pendant mirrors that sacred fan—its curves opening like a prayer.Each line flows outward, like offerings placed with care at a sanctum.
Vayu Pendant


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Deepanjali Pendant
The pendant mirrors the graceful curves of a temple lamp. Its form recalls the flowing arcs that hold sacred flames. In the South, these lamps are lit at festivals and prayers. They glow warmly, spreading light across stone courtyards.
Deepanjali Pendant


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Neerangi Pendant
The curves unfold like the meandering path of the Kaveri. Each turn carries the hush of water against ancient stones. Sparkling drops glisten like sunlight on rippling waves. The flow feels eternal, weaving through fields and villages.
Neerangi Pendant


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Chakra Mandira Pendant
In the sacred silence of South Indian temples, patterns bloomed on every stone. Ceilings bore floral mandalas, carved with care to echo the balance of the universe. This pendant draws from those ancient designs—symmetric, spiritual, and serene. Its cross-like center reflects the four cardinal directions, guiding life with purpose.
Chakra Mandira Pendant


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Jasmine Grace Pendant
Petals bloom like temple garlands offered at dawn. Each layer mirrors the rhythm of Carnatic notes. The center glows like a lamp lit in sanctity. Around it, blossoms swirl like dancers in Bharatanatyam.
Jasmine Grace Pendant


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Ananta Pushpam Pendant
In a serene South Indian village, temple towers rose beneath the morning sky. At their base, intricate floral patterns were drawn daily in white rice flour. One such design, an eight-petal bloom, held the essence of harmony and devotion. Inspired by this sacred symbol, artisans recreated its form with care and reverence.
Ananta Pushpam Pendant


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Mayura Rekha Pendant
In the warmth of a South Indian loom, the paisley motif first came alive.Its teardrop curve flowed like a river, symbolizing life and continuity.Woven into Kanchipuram silks, it danced across sarees worn in celebration. Artisans traced it onto temple walls, lamps, and ancient palm leaf scripts.Over generations, its form remained—simple, yet full of meaning.
Mayura Rekha Pendant


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Pushpika Ring
In a small village in South India, each dawn began with a ritual older than memory—the drawing of the kolam. With delicate fingers, a woman traced graceful loops and dots at her doorstep, weaving a pattern that seemed to breathe with life. The design mirrored the lush banana leaves swaying in the morning breeze, symbolizing prosperity and protection. It was more than art; it was a silent prayer, a bridge between earth and the divine.
Pushpika Ring


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Anugraha Bloom Ring
In South India, flowers speak the language of devotion. This design echoes the blossoms offered in daily rituals. A ruby heart glows like the flame of a temple lamp. Petals radiate outward, resembling sacred garlands.
Anugraha Bloom Ring


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Divyam Earrings
Rising against the sky, the gopuram tells stories carved in stone. Every tier is adorned with deities, dancers, and guardians of time. Colors of vermilion, turquoise, and gold breathe life into the stone. Each sculpture whispers myths of gods and cosmic battles.
Divyam Earrings


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Gaja Mudra Earrings
In temple courtyards of South India, elephants stand tall in majesty. Their trunks curve with grace, blessing devotees with sacred touch. Each movement tells stories of strength woven with compassion. The gentle sweep of the trunk mirrors devotion and protection.
Gaja Mudra Earrings


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Padma Udayam Earring
In the still waters of a South Indian temple pond, a single lotus bloomed.Its petals opened slowly with the rising sun, untouched by the mud below. Priests gathered it gently each morning for the deity’s feet. The flower stood for purity, rising above the world’s noise.
Padma Udayam Earring


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Ananta Mandala Earring
This design is inspired by the traditional rangoli patterns of South India, created during festivals to welcome joy and harmony. Its circular form represents wholeness and unity, tying together culture and community. At the center lies a blooming motif, symbolizing energy, life, and new beginnings.
Ananta Mandala Earring


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Kolamika Earring
In South India, beauty is often found in the rhythm of geometry and tradition.This earring blooms like a six-petaled flower, inspired by temple carvings and kolam designs. Each petal follows perfect symmetry, echoing the sacred balance of mandalas. The central bloom radiates harmony, like the heart of a lotus in a temple pond.
Kolamika Earring


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Neerja Earring
In South India, the coconut palm is a symbol of life and prosperity. Its tall trunk and spreading leaves dance with the coastal breeze. This earring design is inspired by the soft curve of the palm. The leaf-like patterns open outward, showing freshness and energy. The design reflects the green beauty of nature by the sea.
Neerja Earring


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Jyotika Earring
South India is a land where every form carries meaning, from temple towers to kolam at the doorstep. This design reflects the sacred flame of a deepam, glowing in devotion during festivals. Its teardrop shape mirrors the gentle curve of temple arches and gopuram motifs.
Jyotika Earring


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Kolamaya Earring
In South Indian tradition, geometry is not just design—it is devotion expressed in form. These interlocked squares echo the infinite patterns of temple gopurams rising to the sky. The layered structure reflects the step-like geometry of South Indian vimanas. Each angle symbolizes stability and grounding, like the square base of ancient shrines
Kolamaya Earring


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Padma Earring
The lotus is a sacred flower of South India, often seen in temple ponds and carvings. It stands for purity, wisdom, and new beginnings. The layered petals form perfect natural geometry. Inspired by this, the studs are shaped with clean, balanced lines. Each petal symbolizes grace and inner strength. Just as the lotus rises above water, the studs carry an uplifting spirit. The symmetry of the flower adds harmony to the form. Wearing them feels like carrying a piece of tradition with modern elegance. They are a reminder of South India’s timeless beauty and sacred geometry.