Make a bold ethnic statement with this antique finish tribal choker necklace set, designed to reflect strength, tradition, and confident elegance—perfect for festive and cultural wear.

Price 5,600.00
  • Product Code:
  • PC496958F67253BEA
  • SKU:
  • AFTCNS-C49
  • Color:
  • Blue
  • Stone:
  • Alloy, American Diamond
  • Unit:
  • One Necklace, One Pair Of Earrings and One Maang Tikka
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    30 Days

This antique finish tribal choker necklace set showcases intricate craftsmanship inspired by traditional Indian tribal artistry. The oxidized silver-tone structure is highlighted with deep blue stone detailing, creating a striking contrast that elevates any ethnic or fusion outfit. Designed to sit gracefully along the neckline, this statement choker offers a bold yet balanced look, complemented by matching earrings for a complete ensemble. Ideal for weddings, festivals, cultural events, or evening occasions, it adds character and heritage charm to your style. Lightweight yet impactful, this piece is perfect for women who value timeless design with modern confidence.

6-Month Warranty
This warranty covers color fading only. It does not include damage caused by water, chemicals, breakage, or physical wear and tear.

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