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Mumtaz necklace

Regular price Rs. 15,000.00

A quintessential part of Mughal gardenscapes, lillies were symbolic of peace, tranquility and love.

The Mumtaz necklace, a showstopping piece from the Taj collection, features exquisitely crafted fiery red-orange lillies, brought to life in hand-picked carnelian and textured green malachite. The bloom is accentuated by hairline-thin slivers of iridescent mother of pearl, hand chilselled to match its flowy form. Finely detailed lilly buds decorate the hexagonal top. The piece is finished with a black onyx frame.

A one-of-a-kind wearble piece of art, which encapsulates the beauty and craftsmanship of the Taj on a miniature canvas. Inlaid in a white Makrana marble base. Encased in a 22 Carat gold micron-plated Mughal jali from behind.

  • Base - Makrana White Marble
  • Green - Malachite
  • Black - Black Belgium
  • White - Mother of pearl
  • Red & Orange - Carnelian
  • Encased In - 22 Carat Gold Plated Brass

Carnelian:
Colour - Red & Orange
No: of Inlaid pieces - 15
Of the many different types of gems used in the parchin kari of the Taj Mahal, the most significant in Mughal culture is the carnelian. Carnelian was a highly-valued semi-precious gemstone used in amulets, inscribed seals and marble inlay. The Prophet Muhammad is said to have worn a silver ring set with carnelian on the little finger of his right hand, using it as a seal. It was believed that any person who wore carnelian would have their desires fulfilled. The stone's fiery, red-orange color was also associated with power and imperial authority. Carnelian was sourced from Baghdad and Yemen in the Mughal era

Malachite:
Colour - Green
No: of Inlaid pieces - 15
A rare, luxurious gemstone, Malachite was loved for its rich green colour and the naturally occurring bands on the stone. For the Mughals, the lush, verdant green of malachite echoed the abundant vegetation thriving in India’s tropical climate. The green represented new life, wealth and fertility. Malachite was largely mined in the Ural mountain ranges of Russia.

Black Onyx:
Colour - Black
No: of Inlaid pieces - 14
An opulent, versatile stone, the midnight black of onyx is revered for its protective energy. Often paired with gold, onyx symbolised strength and resilience. Mughal onyx was mined and imported prominently from the Deccan Pleateau region in India.

Mother of Pearl:
Colour - White
No: of Inlaid pieces - 7
Associated with the divine feminine, Mother of pearl is an iridescent gemstone that was worn for protection, prosperity and emotional healing. It was often used to depict the moon, sacred to the Mughals. MOP was acquired from the Persian Gulf.

  • Length - 5 cm
  • Breadth - 3.6 cm
  • Height - 0.6 cm
  • Weight - 30.49g
  • Chain Length - 18 inch + 2 Inch Adjustable

Every product crafted at The Slow Studio goes through multiple hands and stringent quality checks. All our products are handcrafted in small batches to ensure minimum wastage. As a result, minor variations in sizing/ finish are not defects but rather add to the uniqueness of each product. The actual product colours, while closest to what you see on our website, may also vary because of visual quality and display settings from screen to screen.

  • Keep your jewellery clean and dry. Avoid contact with moisture and soap.
  • Perfumes/ Sprays/ Cosmetics should always be worn before putting the jewellery on.
  • Wipe your jewellery lightly with a soft, dry cloth after every use.
  • Store your jewellery in its packaging, in a clean, dry place when not in use.

Products are usually dispatched within 2-3 working days for orders within India.

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  • Handcrafted in India
  • Ethically Made
  • Ready to Gift

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