Description
A jhumka is a traditional, bell-shaped Indian earring with a rounded, hanging design, known for its graceful movement and a distinctive jingling sound. Originating from ancient temple sculptures of the Chola dynasty, these earrings are made from various metals like gold or silver and often adorned with beads, pearls, or gemstones. Jhumkas are worn for cultural celebrations and symbolize femininity, grace, and traditional Indian attire.
Key Characteristics
- Shape: Bell-shaped with a rounded, hanging, dome-like structure.
- Sound: The name “jhumka” is an onomatopoeia for the soft, tinkling sound the earring makes with movement.
- Movement: The design allows for a graceful swing and rhythmic movement when worn.
- Materials: Commonly made from gold, silver, or brass.
- Embellishments: Often decorated with intricate metalwork, beads, pearls, or gemstones like diamonds and rubies.
- Occasion: A staple in Indian jewelry, worn for weddings, festivals, and cultural events.



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