The Corbett Dhikala Tuskers earrings pay homage to the iconic male elephants with tusks that wander the grasslands and riverbanks of Dhikala. Unlike herds led by matriarchs, tuskers are mostly solitary travellers—self-contained, powerful beings who quietly shape the landscape as they move.
As they walk alone through forest and meadow, tuskers break branches, open paths, dig for water and disperse seeds. In doing so they act as living architects of the ecosystem, creating space and resources for countless other species. Their presence is felt in the forest long after they have passed—footprints in the mud, broken trails in the grass, and a deep, unforgettable silence.
Each earring features a finely sculpted elephant head with gentle, forward-reaching tusks, suspended from a delicate spray of leaves and finished with a single green stone that recalls the lush Dhikala plains. These earrings celebrate strength, independence and ancient memory. They sit beautifully along the jawline and can be worn alone or teamed with the matching necklace for a complete Corbett Tusker story.
Key Features
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Solitary Tusker Motif: Detailed male elephant heads with tusks symbolise quiet strength, dignity, independence and long memory.
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Dhikala Landscape Detail: Leaf-like stems echo Corbett’s tall grasses and browse, hinting at the pathways and feeding grounds shaped by wandering tuskers.
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Gentle Statement Length: At 4.5 cm long and 2 cm wide, the earrings are noticeable yet easy to wear from day into evening.
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Matching Set Ready: Price includes only earrings. Can be teamed up with the matching Dhikala Tuskers necklace for a complete Corbett ensemble.

