3-Layer Ruby Stone Maala - MAL2409003
3-Layer Ruby Stone Maala - MAL2409003
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Enhance your traditional ensemble with this 3-layer ruby stone maala, a magnificent piece of temple jewelry that exudes luxury and sophistication. Featuring three cascading layers of deep red, oval-cut ruby stones, this necklace is the perfect accessory for weddings, festivals, and cultural events. Each layer is intricately connected with antique gold-plated links, creating a harmonious blend of elegance and tradition.
The design of this maala is inspired by South Indian heritage, making it ideal for pairing with sarees, lehengas, and other traditional outfits. The intricate craftsmanship is further elevated by matching Jhumka earrings, which are adorned with ruby stones, adding to the set’s regal appeal. Whether you're attending a special occasion or looking for a statement piece, this ruby stone maala will ensure you stand out in style.
This piece not only reflects opulence but also carries cultural significance, with ruby stones often symbolizing passion, power, and protection in Indian tradition. Crafted with high-quality materials, this necklace is built to last, offering timeless beauty for every woman who wears it.
Why Choose This Ruby Stone Maala? This 3-layer ruby stone maala offers a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary elegance. The luxurious ruby stones and timeless design make it a versatile piece of jewelry that adds grandeur to any ethnic outfit. Celebrate your culture and heritage while making a fashion statement with this exquisite maala, designed to last for generations.
Jewellery care Instructions: Keep the jewellery away from water, perfumes and harsh chemicals, Gently wipe with a soft cloth after wearing, Store in a dry, air-tight container when not in use. "Jewellery is the last thing to wear and first thing to remove"
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