Elevate your ethnic style with this beautifully crafted antique necklace set, featuring a classic gold-tone finish and traditional motif design—perfect for weddings and festive occasions.
- Category:
- All Jewellery,
- Women,
- Women Necklace,
- Gold Necklace
- Product Code:
- PG63695D2F558F46C
- SKU:
- TGANS-G63
- Color:
- warm yellow
- Material:
- Gold Plated
- Unit:
- One Necklace, One Pair Of Earrings
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Add timeless charm to your jewellery collection with this elegant antique necklace set, inspired by traditional Indian craftsmanship. The necklace showcases a rich antique gold finish with intricate detailing, highlighted by a bold circular pendant and textured elements that create a regal appearance. The matching earrings mirror the same heritage-inspired design, completing a perfectly coordinated look.
Designed for comfort and durability, this antique necklace set is lightweight, skin-friendly, and ideal for extended wear. It pairs effortlessly with sarees, lehengas, silk suits, and ethnic ensembles, making it an excellent choice for weddings, festivals, cultural events, and traditional celebrations. A must-have piece for women who appreciate classic elegance and vintage aesthetics.
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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