If there is one piece of jewellery that captures the heart of every Indian woman, it is the Jhumka. With its signature bell shape and rhythmic swaying, the Jhumka is more than just an earring—it’s a symbol of grace, tradition, and femininity. From the silver screens of Bollywood to the grand hallways of Indian weddings, the Jhumka remains the ultimate queen of accessories.
At Laxmi Jewellers, our collection of Artificial Gold-Plated Jhumkas celebrates this heritage, offering designs that range from vintage classics to modern masterpieces.
What makes a Jhumka so special? It’s all in the details. A traditional Jhumka from our collection typically features:
The Stud (Top): Usually a floral, peacock, or sun-inspired design that sits securely on the earlobe.
The Bell (The Jhumka): The hollow, bell-shaped drop that gives the earring its name.
The Ghungroo (Droplets): Tiny golden beads or pearls that hang from the rim, creating a soft, musical sound with every movement.
Whether you are a minimalist or a lover of grand luxury, we have a Jhumka for you:
Antique Gold Jhumkas: Featuring a "matte" or "nakshi" finish, these pairs look like family heirlooms passed down through generations. Perfect for silk sarees and temple visits.
Pearl-Drop Jhumkas: For a touch of royal elegance, our pearl-fringed Jhumkas add a soft, sophisticated glow to your face, making them a favorite for bridesmaids.
Kundan & Meenakari Jhumkas: Vibrant colors meet traditional stone-setting. These are the perfect match for colorful lehengas and festive salwar suits.
Daily Wear Mini Jhumkas: Small, lightweight, and charming. These tiny bells are designed for the modern woman who wants a touch of tradition in her everyday office or college look.
Authentic Craftsmanship: Our artificial Jhumkas are designed to mimic the intricate "Karigari" of real gold jewellery.
Feather-Light Design: We ensure that even our largest, most dramatic Jhumkas are lightweight, so you can dance the night away without any ear pain.
High-Quality Plating: Our long-lasting gold plating ensures that your favorite bells stay shiny and vibrant for years to come.
The "Jhumka-Only" Look: When wearing a heavy, ornate Jhumka, skip the necklace. Let the earrings be the star of the show to keep your look clean and elegant.
Hair Up: Wear your hair in a bun or a side-sweep to let your Jhumkas sway freely and catch the light.
Mix and Match: Don't be afraid to pair gold-plated Jhumkas with contemporary outfits like a long white tunic and denim for a "boho-chic" vibe.
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