Guttapusalu necklaces, a type of South Indian temple jewelry, are a traditional design featuring a deity-inspired pendant and tiny pearls resembling a school of small fish. The necklace in the image is a
, as it features a pendant depicting the goddess Lakshmi. This type of jewelry is often worn for traditional occasions and weddings, and it is a popular bridal choice. The term “guttapusalu” comes from the Telugu words for “school of fish” and “beads,” referring to the small pearl clusters.
This type of jewelry can be found for sale at a variety of online and physical stores.



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