
Inspired by the Rajasthani jhumka, Sitara is studded with seven points of light — one for each day a craftsman shapes a single pair.

A celebration-tier jhumka from the Pravah collection, Sitara is hand-cast in 925 silver and finished with a soft oxidised patina that settles deeper with wear. Seven faceted drops ring the dome, catching light with every turn of the head. Each pair is numbered and arrives with a story card naming the piece and the craftsperson who shaped it.
Push-back closure keeps it secure through a full evening; the weight is balanced so it sits comfortably on the lobe rather than dragging it down.
Sitara means “star”. The design reproduces a Rajasthani temple jhumka, its seven points of light a nod to the seven days a single pair takes to cast, set and finish by hand. It belongs to Pravah — our celebration collection, named for the flow of a festival evening.
The oxidised finish is gorgeous and the story card made it feel like a true heirloom. Worth every rupee.
Light enough to wear all evening, heavy enough to feel precious. Got three compliments at the first wear.
