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Guttapusalu Necklace
The Guttapusalu necklace holds a special place in South Indian bridal traditions, particularly across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where it has been worn for generations as a symbol of prosperity and marital blessing. The word "Guttapusalu" refers to the dense clusters of small gold beads, or "pusalu," that are threaded together and often paired with pearls, uncut diamonds, or polki stones to create a rich, textured look that catches light beautifully against the neckline.
Traditionally crafted in 22K gold, Guttapusalu necklaces range from close-fitting chokers to elaborate multi-layered long necklaces, and are frequently accompanied by matching vaddanams (waist belts), earrings, and maang tikkas for a complete bridal set. Antique and nakshi finishes are popular within this style, often incorporating temple jewellery motifs such as Laxmi Devi, peacocks, and lotus flowers, which carry auspicious meaning in Hindu wedding ceremonies.
At Krishna Jewellers, our Guttapusalu necklace collection is designed for brides and jewellery collectors who want an authentic connection to South Indian craftsmanship without compromising on modern finishing and comfort. Our artisans combine traditional bead-setting techniques with contemporary detailing, resulting in pieces that work equally well for a traditional muhurtham ceremony or a reception look paired with a lighter silk or Kanjeevaram saree.
Whether you're looking for a bold Kundan Guttapusalu choker, a layered gold Guttapusalu with a Laxmi pendant, or a complete antique Guttapusalu necklace set with matching jhumkas, this collection reflects over four decades of craftsmanship from Krishna Jewellers. Every design can be customized or explored further with our in-store or video-call consultation services, making it easier for brides across India and abroad to find a Guttapusalu necklace that fits both their heritage and their personal style.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A Guttapusalu necklace is a traditional South Indian bridal jewellery piece made of dense clusters of small gold beads, usually paired with pearls or uncut stones, arranged in a temple-inspired pattern. It's especially popular in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana weddings.
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Most designs in this collection are crafted in 22K gold, with select pieces available in 18K gold for a lighter, more everyday-friendly option. Each product page lists the exact purity for that piece.
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Yes, many designs can be customized in terms of length, bead density, or stone color. You can share your preferences through a video call consultation or in-store visit to discuss customization options.
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Several pieces in this collection are available as complete sets with matching earrings, and some designs also offer a coordinating vaddanam (waist belt) for a full bridal look.
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Store it in a soft cloth pouch away from moisture and direct sunlight, avoid contact with perfumes or lotions, and get it professionally cleaned periodically to maintain the shine of the gold and pearls.
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Yes, purchases are covered under a lifetime exchange policy and a 7-day refund policy, so you can shop with confidence even for high-value bridal pieces.
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Krishna Jewellers offers free shipping within India and also serves international customers, including NRIs, through dedicated export and international shipping services.
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Yes, you can book a video call shopping session with the team to view pieces live and get guidance before making a decision, in addition to visiting a physical store.
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They're traditionally worn for weddings, engagements, and muhurtham ceremonies, but lighter Guttapusalu designs are also worn for festive occasions and receptions when paired with silk or Kanjeevaram sarees.
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Yes, gold jewellery from Krishna Jewellers is hallmarked to certify purity, and you'll receive proper billing and authenticity documentation with your purchase for insurance or resale purposes.







