Buy and Get Painting - In Two Minds About The Pearl Necklace – Exotic India Art
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She is tall
and comes with an irresistibly full figure. The fair complexion of her
decolletage and lower torso glows in the gold of the evening’s lamplight. A
chunky gold necklace studded with rubies and emeralds clasps the base of her
gentle throat. Matching gold jhumke (danglers) bring out the youthful allure of
her jawline. She is gazing straight into the mirror as she fingers the white
pearl necklace on her bosom.
Buy and Get Painting - In Two Minds About The Pearl Necklace |
She is in
two minds about making it part of her all-important shringar. She is wearing a
scarlet lehenga with a low-cut, high-wing choli so tight; it seems as if it has
been sewn around the gracious curves of her body. The gold of the brocade along
the edges of the fabric almost blend in with the colour of her skin. There is a
small wooden jewellery-box on the table before her, a necklace having dropped
out of it. Clearly, she is trying on necklace after necklace to see which would
best complement the one she is already wearing. In fact, she has thrown back
the bootidar pink dupatta of her ensemble in order to facilitate the process.
However, it
is not the stream of white pearls she has donned in the moment. Her pretty
face, with those pursed lips and carefully kohl-lined eyes as large as her
mangtika, wears an unimpressed expression.
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