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Material:

  • Oxidized Silver Plated: This likely refers to a base metal, such as brass or alloy, plated with a thin layer of silver and then treated to give it a darkened, aged appearance. The oxidation creates a beautiful and vintage aesthetic that complements the Lord Krishna design.

Shape:

  • Lord Krishna Shaped: These charms are shaped like Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu. The exact design may vary depending on the supplier, but it will likely capture a recognizable silhouette of Krishna, possibly playing his flute or standing with the peacock feather crown.

  • Size:

    • Length: 32mm – This refers to the height of the charm, likely measured from the top of the crown to the bottom.
    • Width: 18mm – This is a good size for a charm, allowing it to be a focal point without overwhelming other design elements.
  • Two Loops: These charms have two loops attached, which provides more versatility in how you incorporate them into your jewelry designs. The loops may be placed on either side of the top of the figure, on the back, or even at the sides depending on the design.

Quantity:

  • Pack of 25 Pieces: You’ll receive a generous amount of charms in this package, allowing you to create multiple pieces of jewelry, share with friends, or experiment with different designs.

Uses:

These Oxidized Silver Plated Lord Krishna Charms can incorporate spiritual symbolism, a vintage aesthetic, and a connection to Hindu culture into your jewelry creations:

  • Jewelry Making: The two loops allow for more design possibilities when creating jewelry. You can use them in various jewelry applications like earrings (dangling individually for a devotional look or as pairs for a balanced design), bracelets (linked together to create a religious-themed pattern or incorporated into a mala necklace), necklaces (as a pendant or part of a charm cluster with other Hindu symbols like lotus flowers), anklets, or even zipper pulls.
  • Hindu-Themed Jewelry: The Lord Krishna design makes these charms perfect for creating jewelry with a Hindu theme. You can combine them with other sacred symbols like Om symbols, tulsi beads, or gemstones in colors associated with Krishna (blue, yellow).
  • Symbol of Love, Devotion, or Playfulness: Lord Krishna is revered for his love, his devotion to his devotees, and his playful nature. You can use these charms to create jewelry with personal significance or to gift as a token of faith or joy.
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