Design | Sila Jewellery Design | Earring Design | Kaner Dul New | Gold Earring New | Jhala
Tiny, high-karat studs with geometric precision.
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
Tribal motifs reimagined in 22k gold for a luxury market. Tiny, high-karat studs with geometric precision
Using uncut "Polki" diamonds or raw emeralds set within carved gold "cages."
Clean lines meeting organic curves.
Sila (referring to stone or carving) jewellery design is where the "gold earring new" trend truly shines. This style emphasizes the of metal.
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. By using incredibly thin gold wires, designers create
Reviving the ancient art of soldering tiny gold beads and twisted threads. 📈 Trends to Watch Asymmetry: Wearing two different but related gold designs.

