This form of ear ornament, comprising two main components, the top disc shaped has a flower from which the hemispherical, hollow dome is suspended represents classical Mughal jewelry.
Table cut diamonds adorning the floral disc as well as the top surface of the dome, which has a deep red enameled ground, is a mesmerizing view. The reverse of the disc also follows a similar floral pattern which is champeleve enameled in red, green and cream.
From the edge of the dome, hangs a multi layered conical arrangements of rare Basra pearl, rendering an everlasting appeal to the Jhumkas. Along with enhancing the wearability, the Kanoti portrays the vividness of white pearls hanging in bunches. A fine line of red enamel runs through the tiers of the earring, weaving a trail of grace and uniformity.
