The Sharappoli Necklace is an iconic masterpiece from the Malabar goldsmithing tradition of Kerala. This classic design features interlocking coin-like elements that create a magnificent cascading effect. The Sharappoli Necklace has been a beloved bridal staple across South India for generations. It captures the grandeur of royal Kerala weddings in every golden link.
Heritage and History of the Sharappoli Necklace
Sharappoli designs originated in the Malabar region among master goldsmiths centuries ago. The name refers to the distinctive coin-shaped medallions that define this style. Each medallion features intricate floral and geometric engravings unique to Kerala artistry. This Sharappoli Necklace faithfully reproduces those traditional patterns with exceptional detail. The gold plating delivers a warm, authentic tone indistinguishable from real gold.
The necklace construction uses premium alloy links that flex naturally with movement. It drapes elegantly across the neckline without stiffness or awkward positioning. The clasp mechanism is both secure and easy to operate independently. Anti-tarnish treatment ensures the necklace maintains its lustre for years. Discover complementary Malabar jewellery pieces in our curated collection.
Styling Your Classic Sharappoli Necklace
The Sharappoli Necklace is the quintessential accessory for Kerala Hindu weddings. It pairs magnificently with traditional kasavu sarees and bridal silk attire. Layer it with shorter temple necklaces for a complete bridal jewellery set. Even worn alone, it makes a powerful fashion statement. This classic design is trending among modern brides seeking heritage aesthetics.
Product Highlights
- Design: Classic Malabar sharappoli coin-medallion pattern
- Material: Flexible gold-plated premium alloy links
- Drape: Natural cascading flow along the neckline
- Clasp: Secure easy-operate closure mechanism
- Heritage: Authentic Malabar goldsmithing tradition
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Sharappoli Necklace suitable for brides?
Absolutely, it is one of the most popular bridal necklace styles. Kerala brides traditionally wear sharappoli necklaces during wedding ceremonies. It adds authentic heritage elegance to any bridal ensemble.
How does the Sharappoli Necklace differ from kaasu mala?
Sharappoli features larger, more ornately engraved medallions than kaasu mala. The coin elements are interconnected rather than dangling freely. This creates a more structured and regal appearance.
Can I wear this necklace casually or only for events?
While designed for special occasions, many women wear it casually too. It adds instant elegance to simple kurtas and cotton sarees. The lightweight construction makes casual wear completely comfortable.


















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