Description
A South Indian jumki is a traditional, ornate earring that holds a special place in the cultural attire of South India, often worn during festivals, weddings, and other important occasions. These earrings are typically circular or bell-shaped and are designed with intricate details like floral motifs, peacock patterns, or temple-inspired designs. The base is usually made of gold or gold-plated material, and they can be embellished with semi-precious stones like rubies, emeralds, or pearls, giving them a rich, opulent look.





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