Description
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Beautifully set in a 500 year old style of craftsmanship with enamel detailing on the back and side of the earring. A very labour intensive, fully hand made technique of making jewellery.
Very much inspired by ‘Jodha Bai’. Jodha Bai was a Hindu Rajput princess who, in 1562 was offered in marriage to the Mughal emperor Akbar . Her marriage was a political one, showing submission to her father, a shift in religious and social policy. She is widely known through history for her grace, simplicity, dignity , power and ‘as exemplifying Akbar’s and the Mughal’s tolerance of religious differences and their inclusive policies within an expanding multi-ethnic and multi-denominational empire’ .We have also been intrigued with her story and history.
22kt gold – 3.210 grams; 0.87 carat uncut diamonds; 0.04 carat rose cut diamonds; 2.9cm in length from ear lobe
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
(We work with very small workshops, single craftspeople, who make every single piece by hand. There is a genuine focus on truly very small batch production. The highly skilled artisans support us and we strive to support them to the best of our ability, but giving them as much work as we can).
£1,950.00
1 in stock
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