Earrings Designs - Gold Butta

Save this for your jeweler! ✨ A sketch of a round Gold Butta Earring with a 3-tier dome. Top dome: Plain gold. Middle dome: Deep floral butta engraving. Bottom dome: Micro dot butta border. Hanging: Pearl drops and tiny butta balls.

A thin gold chain with a single butta-engraved bar that slides through the ear. Minimalist, edgy, and traditional all at once. gold butta earrings designs

Earrings shaped like a traditional mango (Manga malai motif). These elongate the neck and usually feature layered butta work—one large paisley with tiny dotted butta borders. Save this for your jeweler

Thin gold wires ending in tiny butta-shaped balls. The top cap is heavily engraved. A modern take on traditional temple jewelry. Middle dome: Deep floral butta engraving

"Butta" (or Buti) work refers to intricate, hand-engraved or machine-pressed floral and paisley motifs on gold. Unlike heavy gemstone jewelry, Gold Butta earrings rely on texture, negative space, and classic craftsmanship. Here are the top designs ruling the market.

A fusion of temple architecture (gopuram tops) and floral butta engraving on the bottom. Perfect for classical dancers.

Related Posts

gold butta earrings designs

Raid on the Roma Camp

THEODORA BAUER
Katica only saw her sister angry once. That was a long time ago, she must have been seven or maybe eight. Her father was still alive. It was a cold winter evening, it got dark early. She went with her father to the village. Her hands tucked into two thick mittens, through which she was chilled to the bone.

gold butta earrings designs

Corazon

ISABEL CRISTINA LEGARDA
The cemetery had inhabitants, and not just those whose descendants had laid them to rest. Two old men were living on the Ordoñez plot. Next to the abandoned Llora mausoleum, a family of four had pitched their makeshift tent. As more squatters crept in, to whom the administrators of the Cementerio de Manila turned a blind eye.

Headshot of Stephen Narain

How to Read Sanskrit in Morningside Heights

STEPHEN NARAIN
Well, my brother, we ain’t better than nobody. My mamma told me that. Daddy. But we must acknowledge—by Grace or accident—we found something. Discovered something. Touch something. You certainly did.