The earrings worn by the leading ladies of the Bahubali film have taken over millennials. Single or multiple strings attached to oversized earrings are the highlight of this jewellery. Chandbali, jhumki, teardrop, passa shaped earrings, and huge studs with danglers are some of the antique designs featured as bahubali earrings after attaching strings to the same. These chains double up as hair accessories since they pin on to the side or back of the head.
Gold, silver, copper and alloys are used to create these beauties. Artificial earrings are plated with 12k, 14k or 18k gold to create this mesmerising piece of jewellery more cost-effectively. The strings have pearls, cubic zircon and various other semi or non-precious stones adorned on it.
Some extravagant pieces also have tiny ornate dropping set all around to create an over the top look. Kundan, rubies and emerald are the major stones used for the central part of the earring.
Enamel and meenakari work adorn the central piece. These earrings give off a traditional vibe and are widely used by brides and bridesmaids for all the wedding functions.
The number of strings determines its grandeur and piece is chosen according to the function one is attending.