This Traditional Temple Long Necklace Set is a magnificent expression of South Indian heritage craftsmanship blended with royal bridal elegance. Designed for women who admire bold traditional jewellery, this long necklace features a structured antique gold-finish chain paired with an intricately carved statement pendant.
The highlight of this necklace lies in its grand shield-inspired pendant design, enriched with deep green enamel-style detailing and ruby-toned stone accents. The carefully sculpted temple motifs, symmetrical carvings, and floral stone placements enhance the richness of the piece, giving it a regal and heirloom-inspired appearance. The lower portion is finished with delicate gold bead danglers and a green teardrop accent that adds graceful movement and festive charm.
The elongated chain showcases repeating temple-style gold elements adorned with subtle red and green stone highlights. The balanced spacing and detailed craftsmanship create a bold yet harmonious look, making the necklace perfect for bridal layering or standalone statement styling.
Designed to complement traditional silk sarees and bridal attire, this long temple necklace maintains its cultural essence while offering grandeur and sophistication. Its intricate carvings, royal color combination, and structured silhouette make it an ideal choice for weddings and ceremonial occasions.
Key Design Features
- Long temple-inspired necklace with antique gold finish
- Ornate shield-style statement pendant
- Green enamel-style center detailing
- Ruby and white stone embellishments
- Traditional gold bead danglers for elegant movement
- Structured chain with temple motif elements
- Matching statement earrings included
Styling Tips
- Pair with Kanjeevaram or silk sarees for bridal elegance
- Perfect for wedding ceremonies and festive celebrations
- Style as a standalone statement piece or layered with chokers
- Complete the look with temple bangles and maang tikka
Perfect For
- South Indian bridal jewellery
- Wedding and engagement functions
- Festive and cultural occasions
- Temple jewellery collectors
- Women who prefer grand traditional designs