These White Stone Earrings are a celebratory bridge between the intricate Jali-work of historical Mughal monuments and the high-octane glamour of modern luxury fashion. The lattice-like structure is deeply reminiscent of the carved marble screens found in the Taj Mahal, designed historically to filter light and create a poetic play of shadows. Hand-crafted with an uncompromising focus on brilliance, these chandelier-style earrings feature an architectural array of pear-cut and brilliant round-cut white stones that simulate the fire of diamonds. The artisanal work is evident in the rhodium-plated framework, which is engineered to be both lightweight and incredibly sturdy, allowing for a complex ‘Jali’ or net-like design in the lower drop. Each stone is individually prong-set by master craftsmen to maximize light refraction, ensuring that the earrings sparkle even in low-light settings. The silhouette begins with a sophisticated oval stud, transitioning into a tapered geometric neck that flows into a wide, flared chandelier base. The piece is finished with a singular, dangling pear-shaped stone at the terminal point, adding a layer of kinetic movement that catches the eye with every gesture. These earrings are the quintessential choice for a grand wedding reception or a Sangeet night. They pair flawlessly with a silver-grey tulle lehenga or a heavily sequinned cocktail gown for an ethereal, monochromatic look. For a traditional ensemble, they are the perfect accompaniment to a pastel-toned organza saree featuring delicate Mukaish embroidery. Their elongated silhouette serves to gracefully lengthen the neck, making them best suited for an elegant updo or a sleek, swept-back hairstyle that allows the craftsmanship to take center stage.

