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Earring Design | Kaner Dul New | Gold Earring New | Jhala Design | Sila Jewellery Design May 2026

Using uncut "Polki" diamonds or raw emeralds set within carved gold "cages."

Earring jackets and modular pieces that transform. ✨ Spotlight: Iconic Styles Kaner Dul (New Interpretations)

Contemporary earring design, particularly in the realm of gold, is no longer just about weight or wealth. It is about . Designers are focusing on how light interacts with gold surfaces—using matte finishes, diamond-cut textures, and high-polish contrasts to create depth. Using uncut "Polki" diamonds or raw emeralds set

Reviving the ancient art of soldering tiny gold beads and twisted threads. 📈 Trends to Watch Asymmetry: Wearing two different but related gold designs.

Clean lines meeting organic curves.

The Jhala (fringe or chandelier) design is seeing a structural makeover. While traditional Jhala earrings were heavy and rigid, the modern incorporates "movement mechanics."

The Kaner Dul (earrings for the ear) remains a staple of Bengali craftsmanship. The "new" wave of Kaner Dul focuses on . By using incredibly thin gold wires, designers create lace-like patterns that are lightweight enough for daily wear but intricate enough for a bride. Jhala & Jhumka Evolution Designers are focusing on how light interacts with

Hand-hammered surfaces that catch the light unevenly.

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