South Indian jewelry - the ageless romance of gold with red and green gems and pearls is a rich and precious part of India’s cultural heritage, adorning it with its exquisite presence. Owing to its roots that go back to the country’s golden past, South Indian temple jewelry has remained a favorite of women who prefer to wear their culture with pride.
A matchless component of the temple jewelry set is the necklace known as “Maanga Malai”- the mango necklace, a name derived from the paisley motifs used in the ornament, a symbol for the sweet Indian fruit, mango, aama, or aamra, which stands for abundance and sweetness in new relationships.
Its luxuriant designs and links with family legacy helped the Maanga Malai become a part of the trousseau of a newlywed woman, who inherited the magnificent necklace from her mother, along with her secret recipe.
The Maanga Malai you see here is a beautiful amalgamation of ethnic and modern designs- a row of paisleys embellished with red and green glass, interspersed with rose-shaped elements. The pendant in this golden Maanga Malai is shaped like the crescent moon, beautified by multi-color glass pieces and pearls that are attached to the Chandra (moon).
The necklace is complemented by matching earrings, which too are shaped like two paisley motifs and studded with red and green glass. Whether you are a bride-to-be or someone who loves to collect fashionable pieces of traditional Indian jewelry, this Maanga Malai necklace is a must-have for your collection.
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