







MOHA
Amra Shalbhanjika Silver Earrings by MOHA
Height: 5 cm
Width: 2.8 cm
Material: 92.5 Sterling Silver, Turquoise stone
Weight: 16.32 Gm (Approx)
Type: Earring
This Shalbhanjika is the most iconic figure found in Sanchi. One of our personal favorites. She was the toughest among them all to convert into jewelry. Hence this is something that makes us super happy of what we could craft as a team.
A shalabhanjika or shalbhanjika is a term found in Indian art and literature with a variety of meanings. In Buddhist art, it means an image of a woman or Yakshi next to, often holding, a tree, or a reference to Maya near the sala tree giving birth to Siddhartha (Buddha).
These dual tone earrings features dancing apsara under a mango tree crafted in sterling silver with gold plating. Showcasing two turquoise stones and engraved motifs. These earrings subtly fit into the wearers style statement!
Care Instructions: Avoid exposure to moisture, perfumes, and chemicals to maintain the lustrous finish.