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Go to the shopA choker-and-earring set built around the visual idea of Saturn's rings: a central concentration of small beads flanked by graded stations along a hand-strung strand. The matched earrings carry that beadwork at a smaller scale, hand-threaded so no two sets sit identically against the neck. For exact bead materials and closure details, see the specifications. A contemporary statement piece that moves equally well from a sari evening to a cotton kurta day.
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.
The Saturn choker set is a statement piece. The design draws the eye to the centre of the neckline and the matched earrings finish the frame. That visual weight asks one thing: let it lead.
For a festive look, pair the set with a sari in a quiet ground (cream, midnight, oxblood) and a blouse with a clean neckline. Keep the rest of the jewellery minimal. No competing bib, no chandeliers on top.
For a workday look, the choker pairs cleanly with a plain cotton kurta in a single colour, or a fitted shirt under a kurta jacket. A V-neck or scoop opens up the chest and gives the choker room to read.
For an evening or cocktail look, the set lifts a plain black dress, an off-shoulder top, or a slip in a warm tone. Wear hair up or swept to one side so the earrings catch the light.
A practical note on fit. Chokers sit high on the neck, usually between fourteen and sixteen inches in length, so the strand should rest at the base of the throat rather than along the collarbone. If you have a longer neck, the choker looks best with hair up. If the choker is adjustable, set it to comfortably loose for daily wear and a notch tighter for occasion photos.
Palettes work in two directions. Warmer beads (amber, terracotta, copper) sit well against warm-toned skin and pull olive and cream outfits together. Cooler beads (silver, grey, ice, blue) read clean against cool-toned skin and look striking against navy, black, and forest tones. Choose by the outfit you wear most.
The Saturn choker set begins as a drawing on paper. The brief is simple to describe and harder to execute: a central focal point of beads, ringed by smaller bead stations stepping outward, like the rings around the planet that gives the design its name.
The maker starts by sorting and grading beads from a tray. The largest, densest, or most coloured beads are reserved for the centre. Smaller beads in graded sizes are set aside for the orbital stations. Both the choker and the matched earring draw from the same bead palette, which is what makes them read as a set rather than two separate pieces.
Stringing the choker is the slow part. The strand is threaded by hand on a long thread or wire, laid out on a beading board so the orbital spacing stays even. The centre cluster is built first, then the bead stations are added outward in pairs, one on each side, so the design grows symmetrically. A small knot or crimp between stations keeps the spacing honest.
The matching earring is the same design idea at a smaller scale. The maker selects a few beads from the same palette, arranges them around a central drop or hoop, and attaches the assembly to an ear-wire or stud post, working both pieces side by side on the bench so the pair sits visually balanced when the set is worn together rather than each piece looking like it came from a different design conversation.
The set is finished with a closure at the back of the choker (a hook, an adjustable knot, or a button-and-loop, depending on the variant), checked for tension, and packed. Small variations between sets in bead placement and knot tightness are characteristic of hand-stringing. For exact bead materials and closure metal, see the product specifications.
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