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SKU: VGTJERL324

ViGuora Sri Vaikuntha Namam Kemp Long Necklace Set | Antique Gold Temple Jewelry

₹989.00 Regular Price
₹659.00Sale Price
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Sacred Symbolism: Features the iconic "Vaikuntha Namam" (Thiruman) motif, symbolizing the feet of Lord Vishnu and the divine presence of Goddess Lakshmi.

💎 Kemp Artistry: Richly embellished with traditional Ruby-red and Emerald-green kemp stones in a precise mosaic arrangement.

📿 Haram Silhouette: A long, stately necklace chain composed of ornate circular and paisley-shaped kemp-encrusted links.

🌸 Complete Set: Includes matching circular kemp stud earrings with a delicate white pearl fringe for a balanced heritage look.


Honor the divine traditions of the Vaishnava heritage with the ViGuora Sri Vaikuntha Namam Kemp Long Necklace Set. This "Haram" style piece is a masterful representation of spiritual devotion, centering on a unique pendant shaped like the sacred Namam. The symbol is meticulously handcrafted in high-relief gold and saturated with the vibrant hues of traditional kemp stones.


The necklace chain is a tapestry of South Indian craftsmanship, featuring alternating links of floral mandalas and elegant paisleys (mango motifs). Each link is set with brilliant Ruby and Emerald stones, creating a rhythmic flow of color that captures the eye. Finished with a swaying cluster of pristine white seed pearls, this set is the ultimate statement for grand weddings, temple festivals, and traditional ceremonies. It is designed for the woman who seeks a deep connection to her roots through bold, architectural elegance.

    • Base Metal: High-Quality Copper-Brass Alloy (Authentic Temple Grade)

    • Finish: Premium Matte Antique Gold Plating

    • Stone Detailing: Saturated Ruby-Pink and Emerald-Green Kemp Stones

    • Necklace Style: Long Necklace (Haram) with Kemp-Encapsulated Link Chain

    • Backing: Adjustable Sarradu (Rope) for customized length; Push-back earrings

    • Dangle Detail: Clusters of pristine white Seed Pearls (Muthu)

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