Golden Yellow Chandbali Earrings with Diamonds and Pearls

Original price was: ₹1,300.Current price is: ₹1,200.

Oxidized Chandbali (Crescent Moon) Earrings – Swadeshi Basket

Original price was: ₹800.Current price is: ₹650.

Oxidized Red Tear Drop Stone Chandbali Jhumka (mixed) Earrings – Swadeshi Basket

Original price was: ₹1,750.Current price is: ₹1,620.

Oxidized Silver Peacock Chandbali Earrings with Yellow Stone

Original price was: ₹850.Current price is: ₹720.

Premium Golden Chandbali Earrings with Red Green Stones

Original price was: ₹1,150.Current price is: ₹1,050.

Rajwadi Chandbali Amber Green Gold Coin Earrings

Original price was: ₹1,600.Current price is: ₹1,500.

Traditional Chandbali Earrings with Pearls and Red Stone

Original price was: ₹1,300.Current price is: ₹1,200.

Unique Chandbali Earrings with Multi-Strand Side Chains – Swadeshi Basket

Original price was: ₹3,900.Current price is: ₹3,800.

Royal Elegance: Buy High-Quality Imitation Chandbali Earrings Online

Embrace the Crescent Moon: Beautiful Chandbalies for Every Holiday
The Chandbali is one of the most eye-catching designs in traditional Indian jewellery. The name comes from the Hindi words "Chand" (moon) and "Bali" (earring). This iconic shape has a beautiful crescent moon shape that gives off a royal vibe. Chandbali earrings are the best way for a modern Indian woman to show off her heritage in style. They instantly make any ethnic outfit look better.

At Swadeshi Basket, we have a beautiful collection of imitation Chandbalies that look just like fine jewellery but don't cost a fortune. If you're a bride looking for the perfect touch of majesty or going to a festive event, you can easily buy artificial chandbalies from our catalogue. They promise unmatched brilliance, intricate detailing, and supreme comfort.

Want to make your jewellery box look more royal? Check out our high-end selection and buy imitation chandbalies online at Swadeshi Basket right now!

The Ultimate Buying Guide: Finding Out What Makes Chandbali Earrings So Special

When looking for the perfect pair of imitation chandbali earrings online, it's not just about matching colours. You also need to know about the art, history, and style potential of these beautiful pieces. Below, we go into great detail about everything you need to know about our Chandbali collection so you can choose the best one for your next big event.

The Royal and Divine Beginnings of Chandbalies

To really understand how beautiful chandbali earrings are, you need to look at their long history in Indian culture. The beautiful design comes from the grand courts of Rajputana, the splendour of Maratha queens, and the old traditions of Sanatani temples.

In Sanatan Dharma, the moon (Chandrama) is very important spiritually. It stands for feminine grace, beauty, and divine peace. This heavenly theme is beautifully captured by the Chandbali. Royal artisans made these earrings out of pure gold and covered them in uncut diamonds (Polki), rubies, emeralds, and pearls. They were a sign of the highest royal status and devotion. Today, Swadeshi Basket honours this great lineage by selling high-quality imitation replicas that let you wear a piece of Indian history with pride.

Swadeshi Basket's Most Popular Imitation Chandbalies

Our collection has something for everyone, from vintage temple charm to modern bridal glam. These styles are very popular and can be found in our catalogue:

1. Chandbalies with Pearls in Them
The strong crescent shape looks softer and more elegant with pearls. Our pearl drops chandbali designs have delicate imitation pearls along the moon's inner and outer curves, which often end in a beautiful cluster (guchha) at the base.

Best for: Mehendi parties during the day, pastel-colored outfits, and evening receptions.

2. Chandbalies with an Antique Gold Finish
You have to check out our chandbali earrings gold (imitation) collection if you like the look of vintage jewellery. These items have been given a special antique plating to make them look like old gold jewellery that was often found in carvings in ancient temples.

Best for: Kanjeevarams and Banarasis silk sarees, as well as classic temple visits or religious ceremonies.

3. Chandbali Meenakari
Meenakari is the difficult art of painting and enamelling metal surfaces with bright colours. Our Meenakari Chandbalies come in a wide range of bright colours, from deep ruby reds to peacock blues and emerald greens. This makes it very easy to match your imitation chandbali earrings with your outfit online.

Best for: Garba nights during Navratri, colourful Haldi ceremonies, and bright festive clothes for Diwali and Teej.

4. Big Statement Chandbalies
Minimalism is not an option for the bride and her closest family. We have beautiful, multi-tiered heavy chandbali for weddings. Some of these have a double-crescent shape or come with an extra "Sahara" (an embellished chain that hooks into the hair) to help hold up the big structure.

Best for: lehengas for brides, fancy wedding day clothes, and making an unforgettable royal entrance.

How to Wear Chandbali Earrings for Special Events

Chandbalies can be worn in many ways, but because they are so big and have so many details, you need to plan how to wear them. Fashion experts say that you should wear them like this:

How to Style Lehengas
A big kundan chandbali is the perfect accessory for a heavy bridal or festive lehenga. Skip the necklace if your lehenga blouse has a high or heavily embroidered neckline. A big pair of Chandbalies and a matching Maang Tikka should be the main pieces of your jewellery.

How to Style Sarees
When it comes to sarees, proportion is very important. For a classic, royal look, wear rich silk sarees with an antique gold imitation chandbali. Choose delicate pearl drop chandbali to go with your modern, lightweight chiffon or georgette saree. This will keep the look light and elegant.

How to Style Anarkalis
Anarkali suits naturally have a royal, flowing shape. Wear medium- to large-sized Chandbalies to go with this. If you sweep your hair back into a sleek bun or a side braid, the earrings will look great against your jawline.

Is it okay to wear heavy chandbalies with a plain suit?
Yes, for sure! This is actually one of the most stylish ways to wear them. If you wear an oversized, intricately designed Chandbali with a simple, solid-colored Salwar Kameez or Kurti, your outfit goes from basic to brilliant right away. The earrings are a statement piece on their own that draws all eyes to your face.

The Magic of Imitation Chandbalies: They Look Heavy but Feel Light
When women shop for a heavy chandbali to wear to a wedding, they often worry that their earlobes will stretch and hurt. Chandbalies made of solid gold and glass stones can be very heavy, which makes them impossible to wear for a six-hour wedding.

We at Swadeshi Basket use creative design to fix this problem. We make our imitation pieces out of advanced lightweight metal alloys and hollow-casting methods. This means that you can have the big, beautiful look of heavy bridal jewellery without the pain of wearing it. You can dance through the Sangeet and smile through the Pheras without worrying about your earlobes hurting or being hurt.

Pro Tips: How to Take Care of Polki and Pearl Chandbalies

Your imitation Chandbalies are worth the money you spend on them. Follow these strict care instructions to keep the delicate faux Polki stones, Kundan work, and pearls shiny:

Stay out of the Spray Zone: The chemicals in hairspray, perfumes, and deodorants will dull the shine of imitation stones right away and take the coating off imitation pearls. Put on your chandbali earrings after you've put on all of your makeup and perfume.

Zero Moisture Policy: Don't let your imitation jewellery get wet at all. Don't wash your face or take a shower while wearing them, and don't keep them in a place that is too humid.

Safe Storage: Chandbalies are wide and have delicate hanging parts, which makes them easy to tangle and scratch. To keep them from rusting, put each pair in a separate zip-lock bag and lay them flat. Before sealing the bag, push out all the air. Put them in a hard-shell jewellery box so they don't get crushed by mistake.

Wipe Down: After you take them off, use a soft, dry cotton cloth to gently wipe the backs of the earrings to get rid of any sweat or skin oils.

Conclusion: Why Should You Get Your Chandbalies from Swadeshi Basket?

When you buy imitation chandbalies from Swadeshi Basket, you're not just getting a pair of earrings; you're getting a work of art that looks like it was made by a skilled craftsman. We promise that every stone is set securely, every pearl is perfectly matched, and every metal finish looks just like real Sanatani heritage jewellery.

We have everything you need to shine on your wedding day, from the antique temple charm of Rajputana to the glittering extravagance of a kundan chandbali.

You can wear royalty, so don't settle for ordinary. Today at Swadeshi Basket, you can find the perfect pair of Chandbali earrings by scrolling up to see our stunning collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are Chandbali earrings just for weddings?
A: No way! Big chandbali earrings are great for weddings, but smaller or medium-sized gold (imitation) or Meenakari styles are better for festivals like Diwali, Dussehra, or even a friend's Mehendi party.

Q: Will heavy imitation Chandbalies hurt my ears?
A: Swadeshi Basket makes lightweight imitation jewellery as its main business. Even our biggest heavy chandbali for wedding designs are made with hollow-base alloys, which makes them surprisingly light and comfortable to wear for a long time.

Q: What do I need to think about when choosing a Chandbali for my face shape?
A: Chandbalies look great on oval, square, and heart-shaped faces because their wide, round base softens sharp jawlines. If you have a round face, choose Chandbalies that are longer instead of wider to make your silhouette look longer.

Q: How long will the gold finish on my imitation Chandbalies last?
A: If you take care of your Swadeshi Basket earrings by keeping them away from perfumes, sweat, and moisture and storing them in airtight bags, the antique or gold plating will stay bright for years.