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Our undying love for the reviving traditional Indian jewelry forms shine through this simple beauty - our Padmini Necklace speaks volumes about how jewelry is art and holds cultural and regional historical value. Traditionally known as the Thussi, this necklace was worn by a Maharashtrian bride - handed down from generations influenced from the jewelry styles of Kolhapur. Strung on a red silk base to form a close-packed structure of gold units, the choker holds a beautiful centre peacock pendant with blue meenakari/enamelling and is set with uncut diamonds/polki around it and a chaand/crescent motif polki unit on either sides, embellished with green and blue accents. The choker is dressed up with gold pellets throughout that move gently whispering tales of Indian heritage.