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The video shows a model wearing long fusion jhumka earrings with mint stone centres, silver-tone paisley side panels, pearl borders, ghungroo drops and a pearl-fringed lower dome. The open arc gives the earring a larger face-framing shape, while the hanging ghungroo and pearl details add visible movement.
Fusion Earrings in Multi Tone - Paisley Arc Jhumka
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These fusion earrings have a long statement jhumka shape built around an open arc, mint stone centres, and silver-tone paisley side panels.
The design mixes a light matte gold tone with cooler silver-tone detailing, so it does not feel like a plain gold jhumka. Pearl borders around the top stud and side panels soften the look, while the lower jhumka dome adds the traditional Indian jewellery shape. The earring has a playful pre-wedding feel because of the hanging ghungroo drops and pearl-fringed lower edge. The ghungroo-style metal drops can create a subtle sound with movement, which makes this pair especially suitable for sangeet, mehndi, festive gatherings, and colourful Special Occasions where the earrings are meant to feel lively rather than too formal. Because the earrings are long and detailed, they work best when they are allowed to be the main jewellery focus near the face. They can pair well with sarees, lehengas, shararas, anarkalis, and Indo-western outfits, especially when the outfit has mint, sage, ivory, gold, silver, or multicolour embroidery. This is not a lightweight everyday earring. It is better for someone comfortable with a noticeable statement feel, both visually and physically, especially if worn with open hair tucked behind the ears, soft curls, or a cleaner neckline so the paisley arc and jhumka fall stay visible.
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| Base Material | Alloy |
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| Finish | Alloy base with plated Multi Tone finish, combining light matte gold tone with silver-tone side detailing. |
| Stones | Mint stone-look centres • clear stone-look accents • pearl borders and pearl drops. |
| Occasion Fit | Sangeet • mehndi • pre-wedding functions • festive gatherings and colourful Special Occasions. |
| Inspiration | Traditional jhumka shape with playful fusion colour, paisley arc detailing and ghungroo movement. |
| Set Composition | Pair of earrings only |
| Regional Style | Fusion Indian jewellery |
| Motif | Open arc jhumka with paisley / kairi-style side panels, mint centre stones, pearl borders, ghungroo drops and pearl-fringed dome. |
| Comfort | Noticeable statement feel, better for someone comfortable with longer earrings, visible movement and stronger physical presence. |
| Disclaimer | This piece is imitation jewellery made using an alloy base with a plated finish. The product shown in the images and video is the actual design you will receive. As with handcrafted jewellery, slight natural variations may occur without affecting the overall look. Stone appearance and colour may vary slightly due to lighting conditions and individual screen settings. |
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What makes these Fusion earrings different from a regular gold jhumka?
A regular gold jhumka usually focuses on one metal tone and a simpler dome shape. This pair has an open arc, mint centre stones, silver-tone paisley side panels, pearl borders and ghungroo drops, so the look feels more playful and mixed than a plain gold jhumka.
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Will the ghungroo drops create sound while wearing them?
The small ghungroo-style metal drops can create a subtle sound with movement. It should feel more like a light festive detail than a loud or distracting sound.
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Are these better for mehndi and sangeet than very formal events?
The mint colour, pearl fringe and ghungroo movement make them especially strong for mehndi, sangeet and colourful pre-wedding styling. They can still work for a dressed-up Celebration, but they lean more playful and fusion than very formal reception jewellery.
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What colours or outfit details suit the mint centre stones?
They work well with mint, sage, ivory, beige, gold, silver and multicolour embroidery. The multi-tone finish also helps if the outfit mixes warm gold work with cooler silver or mirror-style accents.
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Will the open arc shape make the earrings look wider on the face?
Yes, the open arc gives these earrings a broader face-framing shape rather than a slim straight drop. That is part of the statement look, so they are better for someone who wants visible side detail around the jawline and neck area.
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Can these earrings look too busy with printed outfits?
They can, especially if the print is very dense near the neckline or shoulder. They usually look better with outfits that have either cleaner fabric near the face or embroidery that matches the mint, pearl, gold or silver tones in the earrings.
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What other jewellery should I pair with these earrings?
Because these earrings already mix mint stones, pearl detail, silver-tone paisley panels and ghungroo drops, nearby jewellery should stay simpler. A light ring or slim bangles can work better than adding another very detailed statement piece near the face.
- Keep away from water, perfume and chemicals.
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after use.
- Store in a pouch or box to avoid scratches.
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