Peacock labradorite earrings by Kastur Jewels
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Selected to accompany The Great Mughals exhibition, these stunning earrings showcase the natural variation of labradorite representing the splendour of a peacock’s tail.
The peacock was a powerful symbol in the Mughal era; the imperial throne of Hindustan, known as the Peacock Throne, was the seat of the Mughal emperors of India from 1635 to 1739.
Each stone is natural and unique and colour may slightly vary.
Author/Artist/Designer
Kastur JewelsDimensions
4 x 2.5cm (1.5 x 1in)
Composition
22ct gold plated 925 sterling silver, labradorite
Colour
Gold
Green
Product code
168825
Delivery
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Returns
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Kastur Jewels
Kastur Jewels creates beautiful, wearable jewellery inspired by the Mughal and Victorian eras of Indian design. Founder Rajvi Vora pays homage to the history of exquisite craftsmanship for which her ancestral homeland of Osian, Rajasthan is known, reinterpreting traditional designs while celebrating heritage artisanal practices.