This is a stunning example of a traditional, antique-style choker set, likely inspired by South Indian or Temple jewelry designs, known for its intricate metalwork and vibrant stone settings.
The central element is a series of five identical, ornate floral medallions (flower motifs) linked together to form the main band of the choker.
Each floral motif is set with a small, central square-cut stone, typically called a Kemp Stone (a synthetic stone commonly used in traditional Indian jewelry). The stones alternate between ruby red and emerald green, creating a beautiful color contrast.
The sides of the choker transition into a classic, multi-strand or braided rope chain that completes the band.
A traditional adjustable 'dori' or string tie in yellow/gold is visible, finished with colorful beads (red, green, and white/pearl), allowing the necklace to be easily adjusted to different neck sizes.