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Silver-Colored Giant Jhumka Earrings with Zircon

A great elegant jewel is always an attention seeker because of its remarkable beauty and lustre. If you are craving for such an artefact, then exoticindia.com is the best website that provides you with best handpicked collection of such jewels, as the one shown here is a feathered love in unique versatility. Giant Jhumka earrings or danglers are a complete set in itself, when wearing these with any western or Indian gown, saree or suit, you need not require anything else.

Their silver colored texture allows it to be a universal kind; fully loaded with amazing zircon beads all over that enhance its vibrating shine and vitality; moulded in an exclusive structure of three beads connected together vertically and expanding branches as they descend, which then forms a beautiful large semi-circular tomb of zircon with a circular layer of beads hanging at equal distances along the edges.

The style of this jhumka is a perfect vernacular for traditional bridal purposes; framed in copper alloy and zircons, its mesmerized design and evergreen color spreads interchangeable vibes of modernity and ethnicity.

The World is Symmetrical
Kailash Raj beautifully captures the Mughal culture of dancing which was regarded as a source of entertainment for nobles back then. He has worked his magic again with his amazing masterstrokes representing this important ancient practice. The painting is divinely blessed with a rich background a huge green plain that is beautified with multiple lush green twin trees that stretch across the distance as splendid marble white Safavid minarets protrude over its leaves. The beautiful landscape is contrasted with a small pond that is festooned with exotic lotus which float in the grey water along with the graceful swans, contrasting the two exact rectangular Mauriyan rock cut building which couple with the regularly aligned red roses and the luxurious and elegant water fountain.

This painting is enclosed in an exquisite umber boundary that is emblazoned with gorgeous golden floral patterns, enhanced by an attractive splash designed mustard frame. It also exhibits a golden bronze complexioned woman who possesses a sleek Greek nose and light shaded round eyebrows that compliment her wide almond eyes and pouty lips as her contoured nasolabial fold emphasizes her countenance. The lady wears a lovely red churidaar that is imprinted with golden motifs which go along with her translucent drawstring waistband, embellished with eye-catching designs as it sways around her. Her diaphanous net dupatta fails to cover her bare breast revealing her upper body in a shamrock and golden hued surface. She is adorned in a vibrant pearl maang tikka and a red head passa that extends over her triple jhumka earring as her beautifully curled charcoal black hair lock enhances her nose with a crème white pearl stud. She wears a pair of gold and kundan tasseled armlets on each arm as she turns her hand in a divine dance style, going along with her golden and green tinted metal bangles. Her neck is emblazoned with a plethora of jewels as she wears a triple layered carcanet that couples over her splendid exotic stoned pendant and a brown beady opera that extends over her navel. Her henna colored feet are beautified with a rich pearl anklet, making her an attractive site to see. She is twinned with another lass who is illustrated to be her exact doppelganger however she wears a pink dupatta and a purple pleated churidaar.

The painting turns out to be the perfect match for all historians and dance lovers making it the best wallpaper for your porch walls.

Jet-Black Stole from Kashmir with Hand-Embroidered Pasileys All-over

If you are looking for the distinctive collection of hand embroidered stoles, then Kashmir is the perfect place to search in; its intricate patterns, clear designs and vibrant colors can make a person go woo over it. The one shown here is a handpicked article from the whole lot. No woman can resist herself buying it, as its richness and elegance is clearly visible only in its first glance.

The background black shade highlights the striking embroidery on the shawl. The weaver has used a beautiful blend of red, pink, orange, yellow and brown threads to hand weave the alluring flora of Kashmir on this piece of shawl. Field area is covered with interconnected vines and flowers, decorated with hand woven patches of flowery paisleys at suitable distances.

Zoom in to have a deep look at the precise embroideries on the border; filled in a yellow pattern with two parallel layers of flowers and paisleys running over it. This pure wool shawl is a perfect drape to be taken over on any attire; it solves the dual purpose of keeping you warm from extreme winters and its mesmerized embroidery accentuates the charmness and sharpness of your personality.

Small Marble Vase with Cut Work

A flower vase is the most popular decorative article that continues to hold its importance and value since the ancient times. The one shown here is sculpted out of a single piece of marble with its beauty as striking and pure as that of the Taj Mahal. It is shaped in accurate curves and symmetric measures with an open mouth at the top and the brim painted in shiny gold paint. You will be mesmerized by the large patch in the centre formed by three layers of colors and dots. Zoom in to have a broader view of the floral pattern in an alluring gold shade, connecting with each other beautifully to form different flowers and vines. Also focus on the red, green and silver stones placed elegantly inside the circular boundary complementing its beauty.

A vase is used as an ornamentation to accentuate the beauty corner of your house or office by placing flowers in it or by just keeping it as it is. The one we are offering is carved in the most unique patterns, having symmetric cuts on one side and decorated with gold and silver stone flower motifs all over in extreme elegance applauding the sculptor’s unmistaken skills. Have a look at the similar top and bottom thick floral borders of the centre bulging out part of the vase, designed in a three-dimensional look and colorful stones to highlight it. A similar style can be found just below the brim along with a painted combination of red, green and white dotted borders. Having such a piece as your interior décor is like adding another royal beauty to your handpicked collections, so grab before it runs out.

Amber Large Pendant

Vintage yet trendy jewellery is what makes a woman be the star-of-the-eye. We understand your love for ethnicity in this contemporary world, so we have got this precious Amber stone pendant full of its nature of healing, balance, good luck and of course charmness. This large amber pendant with a peculiar shape has an orangish color like that of a tiger skin, which is why an amber jewel is also referred as soul of the tiger.

Its antiquity and natural beauty has been appreciated since Neolithic times; this fossilized pine tree resin gemstone is one of the most revered element across the globe, earlier worn by Roman and Greek women symbolic of fertility. As per the new ageists, amber has the power to attract good luck and positive energy and repel negative energy as the sun does which is why it is also called sun stone because of its yellow and orange hue.

Wearing this stylized pendant helps to stay calm and composed mentally that enables to boost confidence, also it cures various physical imbalances thus creating a proper work life balance. Apart from its various health benefits, this pendant also has a multipurpose astonished character of being worn by any kind and color of outfit.

Goddess Rajarajeshwari (Framed)

Framed elaborately, this Tanjore painting is made on a canvas and characterized by flat and vivid colors. Rajarajeshwari or Tripura Sundari is one of the most powerful forms of goddess Shakti and consort of Sadashiva. She is the most beautiful in the three worlds as she sits in her lalitasana posture on this richly carved multilayered lotus throne with magnificent prabhavali- a fine arch that forms a huge halo at her back and a parasol at the top enhancing her divine and beauteous aspects. She is draped in an alluring natural orange silk, printed in horizontal motifs.

Her thick dark hair have the scent of champaka, ashoka and punnaga flowers with the musk tilak on her forehead; she wears a red complexion and eyes like the abode of god of love; her voice sweeter than the sound emanating from Saraswati’s veena and smile, such that Shiva himself could not take his eyes off her; sensuously modeled in decently clad breasts, broadened hips but a highly balanced figure.

The most awe striking feature is the use of glittering 22 karat gold foils overlaid on the painting with the jewels, crown, throne and the royal room painted in a slight sculptural format. She wears this long South Indian temple inspired stone studded crown adorned with a crescent moon at the top and multiple heavy jewels studded with precious stones glorify her body. Sun and full moon form her lavish earrings. This chaturbhuja holds a bunch of lotus buds and sugarcane in her foremost hands, while the rear hands carry an elephant goad and a noose. Settled in the midst of long luxurious carved pillars, this beautiful divinity is the mistress of even the king of the kings’.

Cyan Wedding Sherwani with All-Over Embroidered Beads
You know half your wedding-day woes are gone the moment you stumble upon the right sherwani. The one you see on this page is a luxuriant number. From the pale aquamarine colour to the beadwork embossed on the same, this is one you cannot go wrong with. While red, golden and dark colours make for more traditional wedding colours for the groom, this is indeed an unusual tint of blue that would make you stand out on your special day.

A good sherwani is characterised by a highly characteristic fit and cut. It starts at a closely fitted collar, spreads out into broad well-defined shoulders, and descends into a long straight-fit shirt. The silhouette is distinctly masculine, almost regal. Zoom in on the sheer luxuriance of the beads that cover the surface area of this number. It would shimmer against the foundation blue as your move, catching the eye of all who surround you.

The Beauteous Apsara, Muse Of The Gandharvas
An otherworldly creature dances in lush wilderness. She is possessed of youth and vigour and beauty, infused with a stance as wild as the verdure that surrounds her. The nrtya apsara that you see on this page is a muse of the gandharvas of Indraloka. The ample curves of her body are carved from wood and infused with a stance so lifelike, one can almost witness the motion of her dance.

Indeed she is the very image of beauty and art in motion. One arm she raises above her head, adjusting the jaunty bun on her head; with the other she holds a stylish handheld mirror up to her face in order to see the effect. One of her gorgeous legs is bent at the knee and raised mid-air, with her hips jutting deliciously out in the opposite direction. Blue floral shells conceal the curves on her torso and a skirt of layered silk her hips, as a sea of sashes and vines float about her.

The style of composition is in keeping with ancient South Indian temple architecture. Her toes graze a lotus pedestal, from either side of which emerges an aureole of wild overgrowth. Thick snake-like vines interspersed with bits of juicy fruit, on which birds of luxuriant plumage are feeding. The intricate latticework is an example of superfine craftsmanship. Like a ripe fruit caught in the flora, the beauteous apsara continues her dance, much to the pleasure of the inhabitants of Indraloka whose fortune it is to witness her.

Faceted Rainbow Moonstone and Amethyst Pendant
"As a woman, we are constantly giving and providing care to people around us; family, colleagues and friends. More often than not, we tend to overlook ourselves and forget that we, too, deserve a treat from time to time. Pamper yourself because you can, and you deserve it. All items here are carefully sourced for and selected by Exotic India Art. We keep up to date with the latest designs at reasonable prices while not compromising on quality.

At first glance, it is easy to overlook this pendant. However, upon closer examination, you will realize this pendant grows on you. Whether it's the unique shaped, or the understated colours of rainbow moonstone and amethyst, we have many customers giving feedback on the number of compliments they have gotten for this pendant. The simplistic design is classy and easy to match with different outfits. It measures 2 inch in height, 1.4 inch in width, and weighs 27.2 grams.

Perfect as a gift for all occasions, or even a quick perk-me-up purchase, this jewelry must have definitely caught your eye for you to linger here. Exotic India Art brings to you stunning exquisite pieces from all over the world to your doorstep so it saves you the hassle and time from searching for quality pieces at best prices. Each item is stocked in limited quantities and there is no guarantee we will be able to find a similar piece once it is sold out. However, we can guarantee you will not regret it. No harm in a gentle treat for yourself from time to time. "

Lord Kalantaka To The Rescue Of Sage Markandeya
The young Sage Markandeya is the object of Lord Shiva’s divine grace. Blessed to Sage Mrikandu as his only son and destined to live a mere sixteen years, he learnt the Mahamrityunjaya mantra (the mantra of the great conqueror of death, an allusion to none other than Lord Shiva Himself) just in time for the arrival of Lord Yama, the presider over death and the afterlife.

It is said that at that juncture between life and death, Lord Shiva arrived in His Kalantaka form to the rescue of Sage Markandeya. ‘Kala’ in Sanskrt stands for time and the inevitability of it, and ‘antaka’ means one who ends. The folk painting that you see on this page depicts the victory of Lord Kalantaka over Lord Yama. To the right is the dusky Lord Yama astride the ferocious grey bull of patalaloka (the netherworld). He is making straight for the Sage who, to the left of the painting, clings with fervent devotion to the Shivalingam. Lord Kalantaka rises above the Shivalingam and - in all the glory of His ashen-coloured chaturbhujadhari (four-armed) roopa (form) - He pierces Lord Yama with His trishool (trident) and defeats Him.

The backdrop is a powerful, complex network of vicious snakes and seductive vines, which make for an otherworldly allure. Zoom in on each aspect of the same to appreciate the skill and perfection with each it has been executed.