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SAMDUMAE PENDANT

£3,500
Description

Dragon blood jasper, diamonds, 925 silver & white gold. 


This pendant draws on two mythic birds from Korean and Vedic traditions: the Samdumae, a three-headed hawk believed to guard against fire, flood, and wind, and the Gandaberunda, a two-headed bird associated with divine strength, protection, and balance. The multiheaded creature is a symbol of vigilance and resilience.


Lead time of 6-8 weeks.

Measurements

27 x 40 x 6 mm

Condition
New
Mens
US OS
Womens
US OS
Color
Multi
Seller
Keshav Anand

London-based jeweller and editor Keshav Anand (b. Pondicherry, 1992) studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins. Drawing on often-overlooked symbols and imagery, Anand creates ornate talismans and functional sculptures using gemstones and recycled precious metals. An ongoing series of pendants explores queer South Asian histories and the transfigurative entities that populate the region’s mythology – from love scenes carved at Khajuraho to Purushamriga, the elusive Tamil sphinx. His latest series draws on protective symbols from across cultures and histories, from the fearsome drishti bommai masks of South India to Samdumae, the three-headed hawk of Korean folklore. At once appearing ancient and new, Anand’s contemporary artefacts – formed in bloodstone, Dalmatian jasper, obsidian, tiger's eye, emeralds, rubies, diamonds, pearls, gold, and silver – bring life to stories buried over centuries.

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