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Go to the shopBright yellow sunflowers, beaded and wired by hand, sit close at the throat in this choker set, with matching sunflower earrings to complete the pair. Each bloom is built bead by bead, then strung into a band that rests just above the collarbone. Across many cultures the sunflower carries a warm, old meaning: sunshine, hope, and a steady loyalty, which makes this an easy gift or a small daily reminder to turn toward the light. Made in India by artisans who work in glass and seed beads.
Made with durable beadwork; store in a dry place and clean gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid contact with water and perfumes
Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.
A choker sits higher than a regular necklace, close to the base of the neck, so it reads best against an open or scooped neckline that gives the sunflowers room to show. The yellow beadwork is the loud part of any outfit it joins, so let the clothing stay quieter and let the flowers lead.
For everyday wear, pair the choker with a plain white or pastel kurta, a linen shirt, or a simple tee. The matching sunflower earrings can be worn with the choker for the full set, or on their own when you want the colour without the close fit at the neck.
For an occasion, the set works with a solid-toned saree blouse or a fitted dress in a deep colour like bottle green, navy, or maroon, where the yellow stands out cleanly. Keep other jewellery minimal, since a beaded choker this bright does not need competing pieces.
For festive and summer dressing, lean into the cheer. The set suits haldi functions, summer brunches, and daytime celebrations where bright florals feel at home. Tie your hair up or to one side so the choker and earrings stay visible.
A short note on fit: the band sits snug, so check the length and the extender against the product specifications before gifting, especially if you are unsure of the recipient's neck size.
Beaded jewellery like this is slow, close work. There is no mould and no machine that stamps out a sunflower, so each flower is assembled bead by bead, by hand, by artisans who work in glass and seed beads. The making is best told through how one sunflower comes together and then repeats across the band.
Choosing and sorting the beads. The maker first sorts beads by size and colour, separating the yellows for the petals from the darker beads that form the seeded centre. Consistency here is what lets every sunflower on the choker match the next.
Building one bloom. Working with needle and thread or fine wire, the artisan rings the petals around a centre, holding even tension so the flower lies flat and keeps its round shape. Tension is the quiet skill of beadwork, since too loose and the bloom sags, too tight and the thread strains.
Stringing the band and the set. The finished sunflowers are linked along the choker band and spaced so the piece curves cleanly around the neck, then closed with a clasp and, typically, a small extender. The matching earrings are beaded to echo the same bloom on a smaller scale, so the set reads as one family.
Finishing and checking. Each piece is checked for loose threads, even spacing, and a secure clasp before it leaves the maker's hands. Because the work is handmade in glass and seed beads, small variations between pieces are normal, and they are the signature of real beadwork rather than a flaw.
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