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Statment Earrings | Jhumka, Studs & more



In India, jewelry, especially earrings makes a major statement. Different communities have distinctive earring designs, allowing us to easily identify them. Explore our collection of statement earrings, including Jhumkas, Studs, Bundas, and Balis. Some remain unchanged for generations, while others are designed with a minimal aesthetic appeal. However, one thing remains constant. the fact that they are all purely handmade.

Made & Mkt by: Samoolam Product Code: 4068-BN24-EAR057-06
The name "croche" comes from the French word "crochet", meaning small hook. In India it is right to say that with the arrival of the first batch of Nuns and Missionaries from Portugal, the craft found roots and made its way in almost every house in Goa. Crochet has a traditional market in Goa since ..
Rs.750
Made & Mkt by: Samoolam Product Code: 4068-BN24-EAR064-10
The name "croche" comes from the French word "crochet", meaning small hook. In India it is right to say that with the arrival of the first batch of Nuns and Missionaries from Portugal, the craft found roots and made its way in almost every house in Goa. Crochet has a traditional market in Goa since ..
Rs.650
Made & Mkt by: Samoolam Product Code: 4068-BN24-EAR075-B-19
The name "croche" comes from the French word "crochet", meaning small hook. In India it is right to say that with the arrival of the first batch of Nuns and Missionaries from Portugal, the craft found roots and made its way in almost every house in Goa. Crochet has a traditional market in Goa since ..
Rs.750
Made & Mkt by: Samoolam Product Code: 4068-BN24-EAR070-17
The name "croche" comes from the French word "crochet", meaning small hook. In India it is right to say that with the arrival of the first batch of Nuns and Missionaries from Portugal, the craft found roots and made its way in almost every house in Goa. Crochet has a traditional market in Goa since ..
Rs.650
Made & Mkt by: Samoolam Product Code: 4068-BN24-EAR075-B-18
The name "croche" comes from the French word "crochet", meaning small hook. In India it is right to say that with the arrival of the first batch of Nuns and Missionaries from Portugal, the craft found roots and made its way in almost every house in Goa. Crochet has a traditional market in Goa since ..
Rs.870
Made & Mkt by: Samoolam Product Code: 4068-BN24-EAR055-04
The name "croche" comes from the French word "crochet", meaning small hook. In India it is right to say that with the arrival of the first batch of Nuns and Missionaries from Portugal, the craft found roots and made its way in almost every house in Goa. Crochet has a traditional market in Goa since ..
Rs.750
Made & Mkt by: Samoolam Product Code: 4068-BN24-EAR054-D-03
The name "croche" comes from the French word "crochet", meaning small hook. In India it is right to say that with the arrival of the first batch of Nuns and Missionaries from Portugal, the craft found roots and made its way in almost every house in Goa. Crochet has a traditional market in Goa since ..
Rs.750
Made & Mkt by: Samoolam Product Code: 4068-BN24-EAR053-C-02
The name "croche" comes from the French word "crochet", meaning small hook. In India it is right to say that with the arrival of the first batch of Nuns and Missionaries from Portugal, the craft found roots and made its way in almost every house in Goa. Crochet has a traditional market in Goa since ..
Rs.750
Made & Mkt by: Totem Studio Product Code: 1611-PQ24-TDW0009-13
The beautiful town of Channapatna is located in Karnataka, around 60km from its capital Bengaluru. On the way from Bengaluru to Channapatna, from the highway, you could also see rocky hills where scenes of the movie 'sholey' were shot. The craft of turned wood lac-ware toys ..
Rs.479
Made & Mkt by: Totem Studio Product Code: 1611-PQ24-TDW0008-12
The beautiful town of Channapatna is located in Karnataka, around 60km from its capital Bengaluru. On the way from Bengaluru to Channapatna, from the highway, you could also see rocky hills where scenes of the movie 'sholey' were shot. The craft of turned wood lac-ware toys ..
Rs.479
Made & Mkt by: Totem Studio Product Code: 1611-PQ24-TDW0007-11
The beautiful town of Channapatna is located in Karnataka, around 60km from its capital Bengaluru. On the way from Bengaluru to Channapatna, from the highway, you could also see rocky hills where scenes of the movie 'sholey' were shot. The craft of turned wood lac-ware toys ..
Rs.479
Made & Mkt by: Totem Studio Product Code: 1611-PQ24-TDW0006-10
The beautiful town of Channapatna is located in Karnataka, around 60km from its capital Bengaluru. On the way from Bengaluru to Channapatna, from the highway, you could also see rocky hills where scenes of the movie 'sholey' were shot. The craft of turned wood lac-ware toys ..
Rs.479
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FAQs about Indian Jewellery

To prevent tarnishing, store your handmade copper jewellery in an airtight bag and keep it away from moisture, perfumes, and sweat. It is advisable to gently clean it with lemon juice or a soft cloth regularly to maintain its natural shine.

We advise you to keep your white metal ornament dry, away from moisture and direct sunlight. You should clean it gently with a soft cloth and store it in an airtight bag or box to prevent the material from tarnishing and maintain its shine.

Copper has a reddish-brown hue, lightweight and develops a green texture over time, while brass has a brighter, yellow-gold tone, and is much heavier. 

Handmade jewellery in Indian culture symbolizes tradition, craftsmanship, and identity, a piece of craft often passed down generations as heirlooms. Each piece reflects regional artistry, spiritual beliefs, and is deeply tied to rituals, festivals, and personal expression

Handmade jewellery in India dates back over 5,000 years to the Indus Valley Civilization, showcasing intricate craftsmanship in gold, silver, beads, and gemstones. Rich in cultural symbolism, it evolved through dynasties and continues to reflect India’s diverse artisanal heritage.

It can be difficult to distinguish between handmade and handcrafted jewellery. Technically, handcrafted jewellery is more rooted in traditional practices and designs, while handmade jewellery often explores a variety of materials in a more contemporary way. Handmade pieces may not always involve traditional artisanal skills. Moreover, every handcrafted jewellery piece is, by essence, also handmade.


In India, every state has a unique identity reflected in its diverse jewellery styles, with each tribe having its own distinct traditions. Over time, due to the influence of royal families, regions like Rajasthan and South India became especially prominent in the field of jewellery, particularly for Indian weddings.

Tribal jewellery is earthy, bold, and handcrafted using natural materials like beads, shells, and silver, made to reflect their cultural identity. Royal jewellery is ornate, intricate, and made with precious metals and stones, showcasing luxury, heritage, and regal craftsmanship.

Popular jewellery making materials in India include gold, silver, brass, terracotta, beads, glass, lac, and natural stones. Each material reflects rich regional craftsmanship, like Meenakari, Lac bangles, and tribal jewellery, celebrated for its unique heritage and artistry.

It’s nearly impossible to define a fixed number of jewellery types in India. Every region has its own distinctive style, shaped by local aesthetics and traditions. To add to that, Indian tribal communities also craft unique jewellery using materials like bone, horn, wood, beads, and bamboo, reflecting rich cultural diversity.


Earrings for women & Girl

Jhumka Gira Re, Bareilly Ke Bazaar Mein—a song, an emotion, a symbol of love lost and found. Earrings for women have long been more than just ornaments; they carry history, culture, and identity. With origins tracing back over 5000 years, earrings were symbols of status and divinity in Ancient Egypt, where pharaohs and noblewomen adorned themselves with gold. In India, earrings for girls and women take on distinct regional identities—chandbali from Hyderabad, kanbali from Rajasthan, and the ever-iconic jhumka, loved across generations. Traditional jhumka designs, especially heavy jhumka styles, remain a staple for festive and bridal wear, while Western earrings and statement earrings dominate contemporary fashion scenes. In some cultures, the size of earlobes plays a crucial role, with stretched lobes signifying heritage and beauty, a practice still seen among certain tribal communities.

As fashion evolves, so do earring designs, blending tradition with modern trends. Trending earrings today include everything from delicate studs to bold statement earrings, with a shift towards mixed metals, geometric shapes, and artisanal craftsmanship. While traditional jhumka styles remain evergreen, Western earrings, including ear cuffs, hoops, and layered designs, have gained immense popularity. The rise of multiple piercings has transformed the way earrings for girls and women are styled, allowing for personalized and edgy looks. Whether it’s the grandeur of a heavy jhumka or the minimalism of sleek Western earrings, these tiny adornments continue to be powerful expressions of style, heritage, and individuality.

Earrings are more than just accessories—they are a reflection of personal style and tradition. Whether you're looking for earrings for women or earrings for girls, the right pair can instantly elevate any look. From statement earrings that make a bold impression to small earrings for women perfect for everyday wear, there’s a design for every occasion. If you love timeless elegance, explore jhumka earrings and jhumka designs, ideal for pairing with ethnic outfits. For a modern touch, hanging earrings, dangle earrings, and stylish earrings for girls add effortless charm. Whether it's big earrings for women, ear tops, or fancy earrings, find your perfect match online. Looking for something unique? Discover trending earrings, ear tops designs, and earrings for sarees that blend tradition with contemporary fashion.