Radha Murali Krishna Polki Brooch
- Metal : Base: Brass Rhodium Plated
- Includes: One Brooch
- Perfect For:Â Special occasions and sophisticated styling.
Krishna stands mid-melody, flute raised, entirely unbothered by the world around him, which is exactly the energy this brooch pins closest to the heart. Multicolour stones and pearls render him in the palette of Kashi itself: ruby, emerald, ivory, and gold. The flute he plays is the same one that stilled rivers and made the entire universe stop to listen.
Part of Tiramisu's Polki jewellery online collection, this gold plated jewellery piece is handcrafted on an anti-tarnish base. Each multicolour Polki stone and pearl is individually placed by hand in the devotional tradition of Kashi's temple art, making it as much an heirloom as it is party wear jewellery.
Worn on a silk saree, a bridal dupatta, or a formal kurta at wedding functions and festive gatherings. An exceptional jewellery gift for sister, mother, or any woman who collects meaningful, handcrafted pieces. Works on a jacket lapel for contemporary festive styling.
For the woman who carries that same quiet power. She just needed a brooch worthy of it.
Original: $37.71
-65%$37.71
$13.20


Description
- Metal : Base: Brass Rhodium Plated
- Includes: One Brooch
- Perfect For:Â Special occasions and sophisticated styling.
Krishna stands mid-melody, flute raised, entirely unbothered by the world around him, which is exactly the energy this brooch pins closest to the heart. Multicolour stones and pearls render him in the palette of Kashi itself: ruby, emerald, ivory, and gold. The flute he plays is the same one that stilled rivers and made the entire universe stop to listen.
Part of Tiramisu's Polki jewellery online collection, this gold plated jewellery piece is handcrafted on an anti-tarnish base. Each multicolour Polki stone and pearl is individually placed by hand in the devotional tradition of Kashi's temple art, making it as much an heirloom as it is party wear jewellery.
Worn on a silk saree, a bridal dupatta, or a formal kurta at wedding functions and festive gatherings. An exceptional jewellery gift for sister, mother, or any woman who collects meaningful, handcrafted pieces. Works on a jacket lapel for contemporary festive styling.
For the woman who carries that same quiet power. She just needed a brooch worthy of it.
























