RAJPUTI MOTI NATH WITH MAROON AND WHITE PEARLS

$30.99
  • Jewelry Type: A traditional Nath (Nose Ring) featuring a large, slender golden hoop, which is a signature style in Rajputi and Marwari culture.

  • Minimalist Design: Unlike heavy studded naths, this piece features a clean and sophisticated design, focusing on the beauty of the golden wire and delicate pearl accents.

  • Pearl Embellishments: The lower curve of the hoop is adorned with larger cream-colored pearls separated by sparkling stone-studded spacers for a touch of brilliance.

  • Matching Sahari (Chain): Includes a long, elegant pearl-beaded chain (Sahari) that connects the nose ring to the hair, helping to support the weight and enhancing the overall bridal look.

  • Craftsmanship: Made with a lightweight golden-finish alloy, featuring two small pearls at the top of the hoop to ensure it stays securely in place.

  • Occasion: An essential accessory for brides and married women during weddings, festivals like Karwa Chauth, and traditional puja ceremonies.

  • Styling Tip: Best paired with a Borla and a heavy Rajputi Poshak to achieve the complete royal Rajasthani aesthetic.

RAJPUTI NATH WITH HEAVY STONES WORK

$39.99

This is a traditional Rajasthani Nose Pin (often referred to as a small Nath or Long), a delicate yet vibrant piece of jewelry that is central to Rajasthani ethnic fashion.

Here are the key details in bullet points:

  • Jewelry Type: A traditional Nose Pin, specifically designed with a floral and drop motif, common in Marwari and Rajputi styles.

  • Floral Centerpiece: Features a beautiful six-petal flower design crafted with ruby-red stones, symbolizing grace and traditional aesthetics.

  • Geometric Accents: Below the floral motif sits a distinct square-cut (rhombus) red stone, adding a structured and modern touch to the classic design.

  • Kundan & Stone Work: The outer circular frame is meticulously studded with white Kundan or CZ stones, creating a brilliant sparkling contrast against the gold-toned base.

  • Pearl Hangings (Jhumki): Adorned with five delicate white pearl drops hanging at the bottom, each finished with a tiny red bead for a traditional "latkan" effect.

  • Regal Top Detailing: The top of the pin features a trident-like golden structure tipped with three small pearls, enhancing its royal appearance.

  • Occasion: Ideal for daily wear for those who prefer heavy traditional styles, or as a subtle accessory for weddings, festivals, and family functions when paired with ethnic outfits.

RAJPUTI NATH WITH WHITE PEARLS AND CHAIN

$30.99
  • Jewelry Type: A traditional Nath (Nose Ring) featuring a large, slender golden hoop, which is a signature style in Rajputi and Marwari culture.

  • Minimalist Design: Unlike heavy studded naths, this piece features a clean and sophisticated design, focusing on the beauty of the golden wire and delicate pearl accents.

  • Pearl Embellishments: The lower curve of the hoop is adorned with larger cream-colored pearls separated by sparkling stone-studded spacers for a touch of brilliance.

  • Matching Sahari (Chain): Includes a long, elegant pearl-beaded chain (Sahari) that connects the nose ring to the hair, helping to support the weight and enhancing the overall bridal look.

  • Craftsmanship: Made with a lightweight golden-finish alloy, featuring two small pearls at the top of the hoop to ensure it stays securely in place.

  • Occasion: An essential accessory for brides and married women during weddings, festivals like Karwa Chauth, and traditional puja ceremonies.

  • Styling Tip: Best paired with a Borla and a heavy Rajputi Poshak to achieve the complete royal Rajasthani aesthetic.

Rajputi Pochi Kada Bangles for Women – Traditional Rajasthani Wedding Jewellery

$24.99
Traditional Rajasthani Rajputi pochi bangles handcrafted with intricate detailing Decorated with golden beads, colorful threads, and a central stone-studded floral motif Lightweight and comfortable for long wear during weddings, festivals, and rituals Adjustable thread ties to fit most wrist sizes Ideal ethnic accessory for bridal wear, cultural functions, and festive gifting

RAJPUTI POOCHI WITH SINGLE PENDANT AND RED ZARDOJI POVAI

$45.99
  • Jewelry Type: A traditional Bajuband (Armlet), a classic ornament that represents the cultural heritage of Rajasthan, specifically worn with Rajputi Poshak.

  • Design & Pattern: Features a broad, curved golden plate with a rich beaded texture (Gajra work) and a prominent circular floral motif at the center.

  • Kundan Embellishment: The central floral design is intricately set with Kundan stones and small colored accents (Meenakari style), giving it a royal and antique look.

  • Border Detailing: The edges are beautifully framed with rows of tiny white seed pearls and wrapped with green silk thread, providing a high-contrast, elegant finish.

  • Adjustable Loom (Dori): Comes with long, adjustable green and gold silk braided strings (Loom) adorned with decorative pearl tassels and green glass beads for a secure and stylish fit.

  • Occasion: Traditionally worn by brides and women during festivals like Teej, Gangaur, and weddings to complete the authentic ethnic look.

RAJPUTI SHISHFUL WITH WHITE AND RED CHEED (PEARL)

$40.99
  • Jewelry Style: A traditional Sheeshfool, designed to be worn across the forehead or hairline to frame the face.

  • Ornate Motifs: Features three primary gold-toned medallions with intricate floral and crescent (Chand) patterns.

  • Stone Work: Studded with premium Kundan stones and accented with vibrant emerald green centerstones for a classic royal look.

  • Layered Pearl Strands: The medallions are connected by four parallel rows of delicate white seed pearls, providing a graceful and elegant structure.

  • Artisan Craftsmanship: Includes fine golden beadwork and traditional enameling that highlights the geometric precision of the design.

  • Occasion: A must-have accessory for weddings, festivals, and traditional ceremonies, typically paired with a Rajputi Poshak or a heavy Lehenga.

RAJWADI BANGLES WITH STONE AND MEENA WORK

$35.99
  • Jewelry Type: Traditional Lac (Lakh) Bangles, handcrafted from natural resin, which is a signature craft of Jaipur and other parts of Rajasthan.

  • Vibrant Color: Features a bold and bright fuchsia pink glossy finish, making them perfect for festive and bridal wear.

  • Kundan Embellishment: Decorated with geometric triangle-shaped Kundan stones set in gold-toned frames, arranged in a stylish pattern.

  • Design Layout: The stones are placed in sections around the bangle, interspersed with small golden beads (dots) for a balanced and traditional look.

  • Base Material: Built on a durable and skin-friendly lac base with a smooth cream-colored interior for maximum comfort.

  • Cultural Importance: Lac bangles are considered auspicious in Rajasthani culture and are a must-have for married women during festivals like Teej, Gangaur, and Karwa Chauth.

  • Styling: These bangles are versatile and can be worn as a pair or mixed with gold bangles to complement a Lehenga, Saree, or Rajputi Poshak.

RAJWADI BESAR IN GREEN ONE BEAD WORK NOSE PIN.

$30.99

This is a traditional Rajasthani Nose Pin (often referred to as a small Nath or Long), a delicate yet vibrant piece of jewelry that is central to Rajasthani ethnic fashion.

Here are the key details in bullet points:

  • Jewelry Type: A traditional Nose Pin, specifically designed with a floral and drop motif, common in Marwari and Rajputi styles.

  • Floral Centerpiece: Features a beautiful six-petal flower design crafted with ruby-red stones, symbolizing grace and traditional aesthetics.

  • Geometric Accents: Below the floral motif sits a distinct square-cut (rhombus) red stone, adding a structured and modern touch to the classic design.

  • Kundan & Stone Work: The outer circular frame is meticulously studded with white Kundan or CZ stones, creating a brilliant sparkling contrast against the gold-toned base.

  • Pearl Hangings (Jhumki): Adorned with five delicate white pearl drops hanging at the bottom, each finished with a tiny red bead for a traditional "latkan" effect.

  • Regal Top Detailing: The top of the pin features a trident-like golden structure tipped with three small pearls, enhancing its royal appearance.

  • Occasion: Ideal for daily wear for those who prefer heavy traditional styles, or as a subtle accessory for weddings, festivals, and family functions when paired with ethnic outfits.

RAJWADI RAJPUTI NATH WITH MULTI-COLOR PEARLS

$30.99
  • Jewelry Type: A traditional Nath (Nose Ring) featuring a large, slender golden hoop, which is a signature style in Rajputi and Marwari culture.

  • Minimalist Design: Unlike heavy studded naths, this piece features a clean and sophisticated design, focusing on the beauty of the golden wire and delicate pearl accents.

  • Pearl Embellishments: The lower curve of the hoop is adorned with larger cream-colored pearls separated by sparkling stone-studded spacers for a touch of brilliance.

  • Matching Sahari (Chain): Includes a long, elegant pearl-beaded chain (Sahari) that connects the nose ring to the hair, helping to support the weight and enhancing the overall bridal look.

  • Craftsmanship: Made with a lightweight golden-finish alloy, featuring two small pearls at the top of the hoop to ensure it stays securely in place.

  • Occasion: An essential accessory for brides and married women during weddings, festivals like Karwa Chauth, and traditional puja ceremonies.

  • Styling Tip: Best paired with a Borla and a heavy Rajputi Poshak to achieve the complete royal Rajasthani aesthetic.

RAJWADI SHISHFUL WITH PINK STONE AND WHITE PEARL (CHEED)

$40.99
  • Jewelry Style: A traditional Sheeshfool, designed to be worn across the forehead or hairline to frame the face.

  • Ornate Motifs: Features three primary gold-toned medallions with intricate floral and crescent (Chand) patterns.

  • Stone Work: Studded with premium Kundan stones and accented with vibrant emerald green centerstones for a classic royal look.

  • Layered Pearl Strands: The medallions are connected by four parallel rows of delicate white seed pearls, providing a graceful and elegant structure.

  • Artisan Craftsmanship: Includes fine golden beadwork and traditional enameling that highlights the geometric precision of the design.

  • Occasion: A must-have accessory for weddings, festivals, and traditional ceremonies, typically paired with a Rajputi Poshak or a heavy Lehenga.

Ram Darbar Murti – Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman & Hanuman Idol for Home Temple

$29.99
Complete Ram Darbar Set – Includes Lord Ram, Sita Mata, Lakshman Ji & Hanuman Ji in one divine ensemble Premium Craftsmanship – Made from durable and elegant materials (e.g., marble, resin, brass) Ideal for Home Temple & Decor – Enhances spiritual ambiance in puja rooms, offices & living areas Perfect Gift for All Occasions – A meaningful gift for Diwali, Ram Navami, Housewarming, or Weddings Symbol of Dharma & Devotion – Brings positivity, unity, and divine blessings into the household

Ram Mandir Style Ram Ji Murti – Ayodhya Inspired Standing Idol for Home Temple

$29.99
Inspired by Shri Ram Mandir, Ayodhya – Idol modeled after the original Ram Lalla murti design Fine Detailing & Premium Finish – Crafted from high-quality marble dust, resin, or stone with intricate detailing Perfect for Home Mandir or Decor – Ideal for pooja rooms, offices, and spiritual spaces Auspicious Gift Choice – Thoughtful gift for Ram Navami, Diwali, housewarming, or weddings Symbol of Dharma, Courage & Devotion – Brings positivity, protection, and blessings of Shri Ram into your home