Kundan earrings with ear chain are a type of traditional Indian jewelry that originated in the Mughal era. The term "kundan" refers to a type of jewelry-making technique where a thin layer of gold or silver is applied to a base metal, usually copper or brass, to create intricate designs and patterns. The earrings typically feature a pair of studs or drops adorned with precious stones, such as diamonds, rubies, or emeralds, set in a gold or silver frame.
The ear chain, also known as a "jhumka" or "earring chain," is a delicate chain that connects the earring to the earlobe, adding an extra touch of elegance to the overall design. The chain can be simple or ornate, depending on the design, and is often adorned with tiny bells or other decorative elements. kundan earrings with ear chain