Omoré Silver Oxidized Peacock Dangle Earrings – Handmade, Ethnic, Vegan & Cruelty-Free Jewelry

Original price was: ₹499.00.Current price is: ₹299.00.

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Discover the perfect blend of tradition, artistry, and ethical fashion with these Omoré Silver Oxidized Peacock Dangle Earrings. Designed with intricate handcrafted detailing, these earrings feature a beautifully carved peacock motif paired with long ghungroo-style danglers, giving them a graceful and festive look.

Made from high-quality, skin-safe, silver-oxidized alloy, this jewelry contains no leather, silk, pearls, shells, or any animal-derived elements, making it 100% vegan and cruelty-free. Whether you’re dressing up for a wedding, festival, family function, or simply love ethnic fashion with a conscious choice, these earrings are the perfect fit.

Lightweight, durable, and comfortable for all-day wear, they bring a touch of timeless Indian elegance while supporting ethical, compassionate living. A beautiful addition for anyone who believes fashion should never harm animals.

Add a touch of timeless elegance to your outfit with these Omoré Silver Oxidized Peacock Dangle Earrings, crafted in a traditional Indian jhumka-style design. Made using premium, non-animal-derived materials, these earrings are completely vegan and cruelty-free, making them a perfect choice for conscious fashion lovers.

The intricate peacock motif represents beauty, grace, and heritage, while the long hanging chains and ghungroo-style beads add movement and charm. Lightweight, comfortable, and suitable for both festive and everyday ethnic wear.

  • Material: Silver-oxidized alloy (no leather, silk, bone, horn, or shell used)
  • 100% Vegan & Cruelty-Free
  • Handcrafted artificial jewelry – no animal exploitation
  • Ideal for weddings, festive wear, gifting & conscious fashion lovers
  • Skin-friendly & lead-free

Features:

  • Stunning oxidized silver finish with handcrafted detailing
  • Peacock design symbolizing beauty and elegance
  • Long dangler pattern for a graceful traditional look
  • Hypoallergenic, nickel-free & suitable for sensitive skin
  • Ethical fashion – made without animal-based materials
  • Perfect for festivals, weddings, parties & daily Indian wear
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Omoré Silver Oxidized Peacock Dangle Earrings – Handmade, Ethnic, Vegan & Cruelty-Free Jewelry

Original price was: ₹499.00.Current price is: ₹299.00.

Available Offers
SWEETLOVE
Free Handmade Sattu Energy Bites Sweet Box Worth ₹399 on orders above ₹1499 | 6 premium sweets | Limited time
❤️ Why VegGora Loves It?

Discover the perfect blend of tradition, artistry, and ethical fashion with these Omoré Silver Oxidized Peacock Dangle Earrings. Designed with intricate handcrafted detailing, these earrings feature a beautifully carved peacock motif paired with long ghungroo-style danglers, giving them a graceful and festive look.

Made from high-quality, skin-safe, silver-oxidized alloy, this jewelry contains no leather, silk, pearls, shells, or any animal-derived elements, making it 100% vegan and cruelty-free. Whether you’re dressing up for a wedding, festival, family function, or simply love ethnic fashion with a conscious choice, these earrings are the perfect fit.

Lightweight, durable, and comfortable for all-day wear, they bring a touch of timeless Indian elegance while supporting ethical, compassionate living. A beautiful addition for anyone who believes fashion should never harm animals.

Add a touch of timeless elegance to your outfit with these Omoré Silver Oxidized Peacock Dangle Earrings, crafted in a traditional Indian jhumka-style design. Made using premium, non-animal-derived materials, these earrings are completely vegan and cruelty-free, making them a perfect choice for conscious fashion lovers.

The intricate peacock motif represents beauty, grace, and heritage, while the long hanging chains and ghungroo-style beads add movement and charm. Lightweight, comfortable, and suitable for both festive and everyday ethnic wear.

  • Material: Silver-oxidized alloy (no leather, silk, bone, horn, or shell used)
  • 100% Vegan & Cruelty-Free
  • Handcrafted artificial jewelry – no animal exploitation
  • Ideal for weddings, festive wear, gifting & conscious fashion lovers
  • Skin-friendly & lead-free

Features:

  • Stunning oxidized silver finish with handcrafted detailing
  • Peacock design symbolizing beauty and elegance
  • Long dangler pattern for a graceful traditional look
  • Hypoallergenic, nickel-free & suitable for sensitive skin
  • Ethical fashion – made without animal-based materials
  • Perfect for festivals, weddings, parties & daily Indian wear
17 People watching this product now!

Omoré Jewels is a handcrafted lifestyle and gifting brand known for its beautifully curated jewelry and occasion-based hampers. Blending creativity with elegance, the brand offers thoughtfully designed handmade jewelry pieces along with customized gifting bouquets and celebration hampers tailored for special moments.

From delicate accessories that elevate everyday style to personalized gift hampers perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and festive celebrations, Omoré Jewels focuses on detail, craftsmanship, and heartfelt presentation. Every creation is carefully assembled to add charm, warmth, and a personal touch to your gifting experience.

Designed for those who appreciate meaningful, aesthetic, and handcrafted pieces, Omoré Jewels transforms ordinary moments into memorable celebrations with unique jewelry and curated gift collections.

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