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A name that translates to "praise-worthy flower," perfectly capturing the intricate floral metalwork and the mesmerizing allure of the central stones.
The Afreen-e-Gul collection is a masterpiece of Mehndi Polish (Antique Oxidized) craftsmanship. This specific finish is chosen to give the jewelry an "heirloom" character—mimicking the darkened, vintage silver found in royal treasuries. It provides a moody, matte contrast that makes the vibrant gemstones appear to glow from within.
The Silhouette: A wide, regal collar design that sits flat against the collarbone, offering a majestic "Queen’s" look.
Intricate Lacework: The body of the necklace is composed of hundreds of tiny, brilliant-cut American Diamonds (AD) set in a delicate mesh pattern, resembling vintage lace.
The Stone Arrangement: A continuous row of Emerald-cut Rubies (or Greens) forms the inner heart of the piece, while the outer edge is finished with a stunning "fringe" of Pear-drop stones that add movement and grace.
Triple-Tiered Elegance: These are not just earrings; they are shoulder-grazing works of art.
The Design: Featuring a bold rectangular stud, they flow into triple strands of diamond-encrusted chains, ending in delicate ruby/green droplets. They are designed to elongate the neck and provide a high-glamour sparkle with every movement.
The set is completed with a minimalist yet striking Maang Tikka, mirroring the rectangular emerald-cut centerpiece of the necklace, ensuring a cohesive and balanced bridal or festive look.
"Old World Charm. New World Brilliance."
The Finish: The Mehndi Polish is ideal for Indian skin tones and specifically designed to complement the dark tones of Heena (Mehndi) on a bride's hands.
Occasion: This set is the ultimate choice for a Grand Reception, a Sangeet night, or for the Modern Bride who wants a vintage aesthetic without the heavy weight of traditional gold.
Color Palette: While shown in Ruby Red for that classic "Suhagan" look, the Emerald Green variant offers a "Nawabi" royal vibe that pairs exquisitely with ivory, gold, or pastel lehengas.