Traditional Assamese Jewellery to make you look like a million-dollar Indian Diva
Dholbiri
This peace of jewellery is based on a special Assamese musical drum dhol, where the pendant is shaped in the form of a drum
Junbiri
This yet another popular jewellery piece is inspired from the Moon where the main pendant is moon shaped.
Thuriya
These exquisite gold earrings are worn largely by older Assamese women and is notable for a special studded gem stone
Pepa
This piece of jewellery is inspired by the popular Assamese instrument 'Pepa', a hornpipe that is played during Bihu festival.
Japi
This conical hat shaped jewellery piece is a popular design element for neck and earpieces found in Assamese jewellery
Golpata
Inspired by nature, this piece of jewellery looks elegant and goes well with any traditional Indian dress worn by women. It is stuck around the neck and has different floral designs
Loka Paro
This jewellery piece was originally worn by high profile dignitaries of the royal Ahom dynasty and usually displays two pigeons placed back to back in gold and rubies
Dugdugi
They are generally heart shaped jewellery pieces made in pendant form, ring and earrings.