Description
This is a handcrafted, antique-style silver bangle, characterized by its intricate Nakshi (embossing) work and a heavy, bold silhouette. The design is deeply rooted in traditional Indian craftsmanship, likely inspired by temple jewelry or tribal motifs.
Design & Aesthetic Features
Detailing: The entire surface features high-relief, 3D repoussé patterns. It displays a dense arrangement of floral and leaf motifs, typical of traditional artisanal work where the metal is hammered from the reverse side to create volume.
Finish: The piece has a heavily oxidized (antique) finish. The dark patina in the recessed areas provides a sharp contrast against the polished silver highlights, making the detailed floral carvings “pop” and giving the piece a vintage, lived-in feel.
Construction: * It is a round, tubular Kada (bracelet) style.
The edges of the inner rim appear to have a twisted rope or beaded border, adding a structured frame to the organic floral carvings.
There is a visible hinge or screw-clasp mechanism on the left side, indicating it is an openable bangle designed for a secure, comfortable fit on the wrist.
Styling & Craftsmanship
This piece is a classic example of oxidized silver jewelry. It balances a rustic, earthy charm with sophisticated metalwork.
Material: High-grade sterling silver with a deep oxidation treatment.
Vibe: It carries a regal yet bohemian aesthetic, making it versatile enough for traditional ethnic wear (like a silk saree or lehenga) or as a statement “fusion” piece with contemporary outfits.








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