Mirror work, also known as shisha or abhla work, involves sewing small pieces of reflective mirror or glass into fabric or directly onto the jewelry. This technique, which has origins in India and Pakistan, creates a sparkling, eye-catching effect as the mirrors catch the light
Cowrie shells are often woven into the earrings in a way that balances with the mirror work, either as part of the main structure or as decorative elements hanging from the design. This combination of shiny mirrors and natural shells gives the earrings a bohemian, tribal feel
Mirror work earrings are commonly worn for traditional celebrations, such as weddings, festivals (like Diwali or Eid), and cultural gatherings. Their reflective quality makes them especially eye-catching in dimly lit environments like parties or evening events
.Always keep the handmade jewellery away from water and other types of Liquids. Store the handmade jewellery in a zip lock cover or a plastic box post usage. Store the Handmade jewellery and embellished jewellery separately.
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