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Indulge in nature's elegance with our Traditional Floral Jhumkas. Each delicate design whispers tales of grace, adorning you with the beauty of the outdoors. This jaffri piece of art reminds one of the rich karigari of the craftsmen. These stunning 22k gold earrings are a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, featuring an intricate floral and crescent motif. The top part boasts a beautifully detailed gold flower, symbolizing elegance and grace. The earrings are completed with a grand jhumka, intricately crafted with delicate gold patterns and tiny dangling embellishments, enhancing their movement and charm. The addition of pearl-like beads at the bottom further elevates their richness, making them perfect for weddings and festive occasions.
Brand: Auram
Karatage: 22k
Occasion: Festivals, Weddings and Traditional Wear
Karat (K) measures the proportion of pure gold in an alloy. 24K is 99.9% pure gold, which is too soft for everyday jewellery, so most pieces are crafted in 22K (91.6% pure), 18K (75.0% pure) or 14K (58.3% pure).
A hallmark is an official guarantee of gold purity. In India, a BIS-certified piece carries the BIS logo, a fineness number (e.g. 916 for 22K), a unique alphanumeric HUID (Hallmark Unique Identification) code, and the jeweller's identification mark.
Genuine gold carries a stamp — usually on the inner surface — indicating the percentage of gold it contains:
Yes. Gold is valued for being rare and holding high economic value. Other precious metals include silver, platinum and palladium.
Pure gold is yellow, and the higher the karat, the deeper its yellow hue. Yellow gold remains a traditional, popular choice — especially as the primary metal in women's wedding jewellery.
Rose gold, sometimes called pink gold, is an alloy created by adding copper to pure gold, which gives it its warm, pinkish hue.
Complete the Look
Hand-picked by our atelier to complement the Traditional floral jhumkas.
White gold is plated with rhodium to make it look whiter, enhance its shine and give it a harder surface. The plating wears away over time, so re-plating every 1–2 years keeps it looking its best.
A few simple habits keep your gold looking its best:
Soak the piece in warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap, gently clean with a soft-bristled brush, rinse and pat dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. For a deeper clean or pieces set with delicate stones, we're happy to help professionally.