Indian jewelry designer Amrita Singh is bidding adieu permanently to a selection of sterling silver pieces and, for a limited time, you can nab these baubles for 75% off retail. To check out the selection, visit AmritaSingh.com/Promotions/DOW104_2, add the desired pieces to your shopping cart and then enter the promo code DOW104 at checkout for the savings to be reflected on the final price.
Standout pieces include the Amrita Singh Kota Necklace (normally $575), pictured at top, a tribal-inspired piece with a series of medallion-like, half-moon pendants coated in 22K gold vermeil, each featuring concentric grooves and an embossed arch-like detail with spiraling edges along its center. Clusters of dark brown thread separate each pendant, while red and brown thread adorns the back of the necklace cord. Another fantastic statement piece is the silver-plated Luni Necklace (normally $375), pictured last here, which features a 3.5" x 3.5" shield-shaped pendant in a woven-like pattern meant to celebrate the tapestry designs often created by Rajasthan artisans. The necklace hangs from a cord wrapped in black thread.
If you're in their market for dangling earrings, check out the Haryana Earrings (originally $120), pictured second from top. Also part of the Amrita Singh Tribal Collection, these sterling silver earrings measure 3.5" in length and 1.25" in width, plus they feature carnelian stones in triangular formations and three clusters of shiny, Byzantine-style metal pieces dangling from the triangle shape's bottom ridge, followed by a hollow, elongated elliptical shape with serrated edges, and three more metal trinkets at the lower tip of the elliptical charm.
Looking for something with less of a tribal influence? Check out the Cilicia Ring (originally $150), shown third from top, which features either round smokey quartz or garnet stones arranged in a sunburst-like formation, so that they seem to explode atop your finger.
The promotion ends on October 30th, so act fast!