Green Meenakari Chandbali Earrings for Wedding
₹499.00
1 in stock
Celebrate timeless Indian artistry with these magnificent Green Meenakari Earrings. Each piece showcases exquisite hand-painted green enamel work in traditional meenakari style, accented with vibrant red details and elegant gold-tone craftsmanship. The classic chandbali design features layered crescent tiers adorned with intricate patterns, while delicate pearl and red bead drops add graceful movement. Perfect for weddings, sangeets, mehndi ceremonies, and festive celebrations. A stunning example of heritage craftsmanship.
Product Specifications
| Earring Type | Chandbali / Chand Bali Danglers |
|---|---|
| Style | Traditional Indian Meenakari |
| Primary Color | Green Enamel (Meenakari) |
| Accent Colors | Red, Gold-Tone, White (pearls) |
| Technique | Hand-Painted Meenakari Enamel Work |
| Metal | Brass with Gold Plating |
| Dangles | White Pearls & Red Beads on Gold Chains |
| Length | Approximately 6-7cm with dangles |
| Width | Approximately 3-4cm at widest point |
| Weight | Lightweight (approximately 40-50g per pair) |
| Closure | Post with Secure Back/Stopper |
| Occasions | Weddings, Sangeet, Mehndi, Festivals |
Description
There’s something magical about wearing jewelry that carries centuries of artistic tradition. These Green Meenakari Earrings are exactly that kind of treasure. Each piece is a celebration of meenakari, the ancient Indian art of hand-painting enamel onto metal, creating vibrant designs that have adorned royalty for generations.
Let’s talk about what makes these earrings so special. Meenakari is not just decoration. It’s a craft that requires incredible skill, patience, and artistry. Artisans carefully apply layers of colored enamel (the green you see here) onto the metal surface, then fire it at high temperatures to create that stunning, glossy finish. The level of detail in these earrings, with their intricate patterns and perfectly executed red accents, shows true mastery of the craft.
The design itself is classically beautiful. The chandbali (moon-shaped) style has been beloved in Indian jewelry for centuries, and for good reason. Those layered crescent tiers create visual interest and dimension. The top features a decorative floral stud that anchors the design. Then you have not one, but two gorgeously detailed meenakari crescents, each rimmed in gold and filled with that rich green enamel and red pattern work.
And those dangles? Perfection. A cascade of white pearls and red beads hanging from delicate gold chains adds movement, sound, and that classic Indian jewelry elegance. They catch light beautifully and create gentle motion as you move.
The color combination is traditional yet versatile. Green meenakari with red accents is a classic palette in Indian jewelry, symbolizing prosperity, auspiciousness, and celebration. It works beautifully with everything from rich red and maroon bridal lehengas to green and gold sarees, from pink and orange mehndi outfits to cream and gold anarkalis.
What Makes These Green Meenakari Earrings Special
Authentic Hand-Painted Meenakari Work – This isn’t printed or mass-produced. Real meenakari involves hand-painting enamel onto metal and firing it to create that glossy, vibrant finish. The green enamel you see has been carefully applied by skilled artisans, layer by layer, creating depth and richness. The red accent work adds contrast and traditional appeal. This is genuine art you can wear.
Traditional Chandbali Design – The crescent moon shape (chandbali means “moon-shaped”) is one of the most iconic and flattering earring designs in Indian jewelry. The layered tiers create gorgeous dimension, and the shape naturally frames your face beautifully. This is a style that’s been beloved for generations because it simply works.
Intricate Gold-Tone Detailing – Look closely at the gold work surrounding each green enamel section. Those tiny beaded borders, the decorative patterns, the gold framing around each crescent. This level of detail elevates the earrings from pretty to truly special. The gold-tone finish (typically brass with gold plating) gives them that luxurious shimmer.
Pearl and Red Bead Dangles – The bottom of each earring features multiple strands of alternating white pearls and red beads, all suspended from delicate gold chains. This creates beautiful movement and that gentle tinkling sound that’s so characteristic of traditional Indian jewelry. The pearls add elegance while the red beads tie back to the meenakari pattern work above.
Lightweight Despite Size – Yes, these look substantial (which is exactly what you want for weddings and special occasions). But they’re crafted to be wearable. The hollow construction and quality materials mean they’re lighter than they appear. You can wear them through long ceremonies and celebrations without discomfort.
Versatile Color Palette – Green and red is a traditionally auspicious color combination in Indian culture. It works with an incredible range of Indian outfits. Red and maroon bridal wear, green and gold sarees, pink and orange mehndi outfits, cream and gold anarkalis, even royal blue or purple lehengas. These are investment pieces that coordinate with multiple ensembles.




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