Black and Golden Neck Kolhapuri Thushi

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Jewellery is not just for personal adornment but also holds deep spiritual and traditional meaning. For Kalash pooja, ornaments like small Thushi, Mangalsutra, or gold chains are used to decorate the Kalash, symbolizing Goddess Lakshmi and inviting her blessings into the home. For a bride, jewellery such as Kolhapuri Saaj, Tanmani, Chinchpeti, Thushi, and Nath are essential, representing beauty, tradition, and the sacred bond of marriage. Similarly, during festivals and religious events, statues of gods and goddesses are adorned with jewellery show devotion and respect. Whether for rituals, weddings, or deities, jewellery is a powerful symbol of grace, divinity, and cultural identity in Maharashtrian tradition.

Dimensions: 4.5 inches (L)
Weight: 15 gms
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Short DescriptionJewellery is not just for personal adornment but also holds deep spiritual and traditional meaning. For Kalash pooja, ornaments like small Thushi, Mangalsutra, or gold chains are used to decorate the Kalash, symbolizing Goddess Lakshmi and inviting her blessings into the home. For a bride, jewellery such as Kolhapuri Saaj, Tanmani, Chinchpeti, Thushi, and Nath are essential, representing beauty, tradition, and the sacred bond of marriage. Similarly, during festivals and religious events, statues of gods and goddesses are adorned with jewellery show devotion and respect. Whether for rituals, weddings, or deities, jewellery is a powerful symbol of grace, divinity, and cultural identity in Maharashtrian tradition.

Dimensions: 4.5 inches (L)
Weight: 15 gms
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