Wear a traditional Kodava design with this necklace that has a 'Pathak' pendant which is the traditional "Thali" or mangalsutra worn by married women from Coorg in Karnataka. The Kodava pathak is an ornament worn by women that symbolizes their married status and is placed around the neck of a bride-to-be by her mother on the eve of her wedding.
The pendant has a traditional round shape surmounted with a stylized cobra hood, set with tiny rubies for the eyes and the image of goddess Lakshmi at the center.
The cobra hood is a fertility symbol. This pendant is hung on a necklace that is a combination of coral beads, silver beads and black bead strings. This necklace is an essential part of a Kodavathi bride’s jewellery. This necklace is crafted in Sterling Silver (92.5%) using techniques used in ancient South Indian antique gold temple jewellery and gold dipped in 24 k gold.