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This category blends the traditional bottom (the Jhumka) with a modern top (the stud).

The most significant shift in recent Jhumka design is the move away from perfect symmetry. The traditional Jhumka relied on a fixed structure: the top dome (the 'gajra'), the middle disc, and the bottom bell. The latest iteration, known as the , throws this rulebook away. latest jhumka design

One of the most exciting developments is the specific design of Jhumkas to pair with Western gowns and cocktail dresses. These Jhumkas lose the traditional "gajra" (floral) dome at the top and replace it with architectural geometric shapes—triangles, hexagons, or sleek arcs. This category blends the traditional bottom (the Jhumka)

The new materials (Resin, Terracotta, Thread) require different care than gold. The latest iteration, known as the , throws

: Modern designs are incorporating clean lines, square or triangular studs, and colorful enamel (Meenakari) work, making them suitable for Western and Indo-Western outfits.