View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jasvik Creations (@jasvik_creation) This is a traditional South Indian neck chain, designed for both daily wear and special occasions, and is commonly crafted using micro-gold plating over a base metal (often copper or brass) for an authentic gold look. The main chain features a thick, rope-like or woven pattern known as Saradu or Thali Kodu. This pattern is highly durable and traditional, often used for Mangalsutras/Thalis, but also popular for general-purpose chains. Muagappu (Front Element): The chain is highlighted by a Muagappu, which is the ornate centerpiece or front element that sits in the front/center of the chain. This specific design features three distinct, decorative gold beads or balls placed symmetrically on the chain. The beads often have a slight contrast, such as a matte or antique finish on the balls compared to the high-shine chain, adding visual depth. Aesthetic: The design is a blend of tradition (the Saradu pattern) and modern wearability, making it a staple piece of South Indian imitation jewelry.