Slesha Pearl And Polki Long Indian Necklace Set Featuring Emerald Stone In Rich Gold Finish By Ranibaug | Usa Canada Uae Uk Wedding Collection 2025 2026
Slesha Pearl And Polki Long Indian Necklace Set Featuring Emerald Stone In Rich Gold Finish By Ranibaug | Usa Canada Uae Uk Wedding Collection 2025 2026
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Description
The Royal Narrative: Moonlight on the Lake
This Ranibaug creation tells the story of a "Chandni Raat" (moonlit night) reflecting on a still lake. The strands of pearls represent the calm waters, while the emerald green centerpiece is the lush forest surrounding it. The "Chandbali" (crescent moon) motifs used throughout the design pay homage to the Nizams of Hyderabad, who revered pearls and emeralds as the ultimate symbols of paradise. It is a piece for the woman who carries a quiet, deep elegance.
Unique Design Elements & Craftsmanship
This necklace stands out for its balance of structure and flow.
Four-Strand Pearl Ladder: The chain isn't a simple string; it is a four-row structured ladder of cream pearls. These rows are held in place by antique gold "spacer bars" studded with Polki diamonds. This construction prevents the pearls from tangling and ensures the necklace lies flat and wide on the chest.
Chandbali (Moon) Connectors: Look at the side details—the spacers are not just bars. They are capped with miniature Chandbali motifs that mirror the main pendant, creating a consistent celestial theme from top to bottom.
The "Suraj" (Sun) Pendant: The central pendant is a massive, circular medallion. At its heart lies a large oval Emerald simulant, surrounded by rays of Polki crystals that mimic the sun. The outer rim is fringed with pearl drops, adding kinetic movement to the static gold.
Antique Gold & Green Fusion: The gold plating is matte and antique, which softens the brightness of the green emeralds, making them look like heirloom stones rather than modern glass.
Key Features & Specifications
Style: Long Rani Haar with multiple pearl strands.
Center Stone: Oval Emerald Green (simulant) with a halo of Polki stones.
Chain Type: 4-row Pearl strand with decorative spacers.
Earrings: Matching Chandbali-style drop earrings that feature the same oval green center and pearl fringe.
Closure: Adjustable dori (thread) to vary the length (can be worn as a mid-length necklace or a long operatic piece).
Condensed Styling Tips
The "Layering Queen" Tip:
Wedding Day: If you are a guest, wear this alone over a Kanjeevaram saree. The pearls pop beautifully against silk.
Bridal Look: If you are the bride, layer this under a heavy gold choker. The pearls will cascade down, filling the gap between the neck and the waist.
Color Match: The deep bottle green of the emeralds pairs stunningly with Mustard Yellow, Deep Red, or Rust Orange outfits. Avoid wearing it with green unless it's the exact same shade, or it will clash.
Neckline: Best worn with High Necks or Boat Necks. The necklace is long enough to sit completely on top of the fabric, acting like a piece of embroidery on your blouse.
Quick Care Guide
Thread Safety: The pearls are strung on thread. Avoid wetting the necklace, as water weakens the thread over time and can cause it to snap.
Pearl Storage: Pearls scratch easily. Wrap this necklace in a soft mulmul (cotton) cloth or keep it in its own fabric pouch. Do not throw it in a box with sharp stone jewelry.
Pendant Support: When lifting the necklace, hold it by the pendant, not just the pearl chains. The pendant is heavy and can strain the connection points if the chain is pulled.
Care Instruction
Care Instruction
Keep away from direct sunlight
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