





Elevate your spiritual collection with the RUKMI Peacock & Shivling Pendant. Expertly crafted from authentic 92.5 Sterling Silver, this sacred piece features a majestic peacock standing guard beside a beautifully detailed Shivling and Trishul.
The pendant is brought to life with vibrant, hand-applied enamel work (Meenakari). The peacock's head and neck are adorned in a royal purple-to-blue gradient, while the tail feathers feature warm golden-orange accents, creating a radiant and colorful devotional accessory.
Authentic 92.5 Sterling Silver: Guaranteed purity with the 925 hallmark, ensuring a premium, hypoallergenic finish that is safe for sensitive skin.
Vibrant Meenakari Enamel: Features rich, multi-colored hand-painted enamel that adds a traditional yet bold aesthetic to the silver base.
Sacred Devotional Symbolism: A powerful fusion of the Peacock, Shivling, and Trishul, representing grace, protection, and divine energy.
High-Polish Silver Details: The polished silver elements contrast beautifully with the colorful enamel, catching the light with every movement.
Large Polished Bail: Comes with a sturdy, wide bail designed to easily accommodate various chain thicknesses or black silk cords.
| Feature | Details |
| Material | Genuine 92.5 Sterling Silver (Hallmarked) |
| Enamel Type | Traditional Hand-Applied Meenakari |
| Design Motif | Peacock with Shivling & Trishul |
| Finish | High-Polish Silver with Multi-Color Enamel |
| Purity | 92.5% Fine Silver |
How to Style: This pendant is a versatile statement of faith. Wear it on a thick silver rope chain for a traditional look, or pair it with a simple black thread for a modern, boho-spiritual vibe. It serves as a perfect gift for festivals like Mahashivratri or as a personal talisman for daily protection.
Care Guide: To protect the delicate enamel and silver luster, avoid contact with harsh chemicals, perfumes, and excessive moisture. Store in an airtight RUKMI pouch when not in use and gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its divine brilliance.







