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Passion for pendants?


GLEAMING PENDANTS on gold chains, stone-studded pendants, enamel pendants - Ambika Pearls has come out with an array of Ganesha pendants just in time for Ganesh Chaturthi and the festive season. As Ganesha is considered auspicious and a harbinger of good fortune, the pendants are sure to be popular among Chennai-ites.

The Ganeshas in various poses have innovative embellishments. Their value is ensured because they are all crafted in gold. Plain moulded Ganeshas, some studded with rubies, emeralds and pearls, some with a touch of enamel and others wearing stone studded crowns, Ganesha with Siddhi and Riddhi - there is a pendant to suit all tastes.

There are attractive Ganesha icons in silver too. They make ideal gifts and sentimental keepsakes. The elephant-headed deity seems to have become a venerated fashion statement these days.

Those interested in acquiring a pendant or two can visit the Ambika Pearls oulets at Alsa Mall or Spencer Plaza.

RUPA GOPAL

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