Design: A multi-strand pearl choker design, typically featuring three or four rows of uniform white pearls.
Gemstone: Primarily features lustrous, round white pearls.
Centerpiece: A prominent central pendant or motif, often featuring a larger pearl or a cabochon stone encircled by smaller stones (like diamonds or CZs) for a focal point.

Metal: Set in a gold-tone or white metal (like silver or plated alloy) setting, which is often visible in the clasp and the central pendant's frame.
Style: A classic and elegant style, perfectly suited for traditional Indian attire like sarees or silk lehengas.
Occasion: Ideal for weddings, festivals, and formal religious ceremonies, offering a rich and regal look.

Look: Often paired with matching South Indian style jewelry, such as traditional jhumkas (bell-shaped earrings), gajra (flower garland) in the hair, and gold bangles.



