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3D 'Trishul' Earrings

3 Dimensional 'Trishul' Earrings.

From our 'Wedding Vows' Collection - a voice against Domestic Violence.

Sterling Silver with 22 karat Gold Plating.

100% Handcrafted by Master Craftsmen in India

Comes gift-wrapped in a branded silver cloth pouch.

______________________

“I vow to make excuses when you humiliate me in public.

To forsake my friends and family when you isolate me.

To value myself less when you belittle me.

I vow to blame myself when you hit me.

And to fear for my safety and the safety of my children.

Till death do us part.”Presenting an alternate image of the new Indian bride.I am Durga & Kali.

Love, Respect & Protect me.

Or else I will.

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