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Original price was: ₹1,799.00.Current price is: ₹349.00.
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Original price was: ₹1,799.00.Current price is: ₹349.00.
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Original price was: ₹1,799.00.Current price is: ₹349.00.
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Traditional Earrings - Handcrafted Jaipur Designs

Traditional earrings are rooted in centuries of Indian jewellery heritage - designs that have been worn by women across generations and continue to hold timeless appeal. At Glamaya, our traditional earrings draw from Rajasthani, Mughal, and South Indian jewellery traditions, handcrafted by Jaipur artisans who understand these historical forms deeply.

Our collection features traditional earrings in jhumka, stud, chandbali, and dangler styles. You will find designs with temple motifs, filigree metalwork, coin patterns, and deity-inspired engravings. Finishes include oxidised silver, dual-tone, antique gold, and kundan - each lending a distinct character to the traditional form.

What Makes Earrings Truly Traditional?

Traditional earrings are defined by their connection to a specific craft lineage or regional jewellery style. Jhumkas trace back to Rajasthani and South Indian traditions, chandbalis to Hyderabadi craft, and coin earrings to tribal communities. Unlike trend-driven designs that change every season, traditional earrings carry cultural weight and can be worn year after year. Additionally, they pair naturally with the widest range of Indian outfits - sarees, salwar suits, lehengas, and anarkalis.

Styling Traditional Earrings

For festivals like Navratri, Diwali, and Karwa Chauth, pair bold traditional jhumkas with a matching choker set. For everyday ethnic wear, choose smaller oxidised studs that add a subtle heritage touch. For more traditional styling inspiration, read our saree jewellery styling guide and explore our traditional jewellery collection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What styles count as traditional earrings?
Traditional earrings include jhumkas, chandbalis, kundan studs, temple jewellery, and antique-finish designs inspired by Indian heritage. These styles draw from Rajasthani, South Indian, and Mughal jewellery traditions. At Glamaya, every traditional piece is handcrafted in Jaipur.

Can you wear traditional earrings with western outfits?
Yes, this fusion approach is very popular. A pair of oxidised jhumkas with jeans and a kurta creates a stylish indo-western look. Smaller traditional studs blend seamlessly with blazers and dresses. The contrast between heritage design and modern clothing makes a strong style statement.

How do you choose traditional earrings for a wedding?
Consider the outfit weight and neckline. Heavy lehengas pair well with statement chandbalis or large jhumkas. Lighter sarees suit medium-sized jhumkas or kundan studs. Match the metal tone (gold, silver, or oxidised) to your other jewellery and outfit embroidery.

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