- Jhumka earrings: are a traditional style of Indian earrings characterized by their distinctive bell shape and intricate designs.
- They are commonly made from metals like gold or silver and often feature embellishments such as beads, stones, or other decorative elements.
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The name "jhumka" is derived from the jingling sound produced by the earrings when worn.The pair in the image appears to be made of gold-toned metal, possibly an alloy with gold plating, and is adorned with a prominent red stone at the top, along with smaller clear stones or crystals and dangling gold-toned beads at the bottom. They are designed to be lightweight and comfortable for prolonged wear, making them suitable for various occasions, including weddings, festivals, and celebrations.