Description
This is an ornate, cuff-style bracelet (often referred to as a “kada” or “torque”) featuring a highly detailed, classical design.
Key Characteristics
Materials: It appears to be crafted from oxidized sterling silver or a similar white metal. The dark patina in the recessed areas highlights the intricate engraving and gives it an antique, “vintage” aesthetic.
Design Motif: The centerpiece of the bracelet is the dual elephant head terminals. The elephants are depicted facing each other with their trunks slightly raised, a symbol often associated with strength, wisdom, and good fortune in various cultures.
Band Detail: The body of the cuff is densely decorated with two distinct patterns:
Feathered/Scale Texture: One side of the band features a repetitive, overlapping pattern resembling feathers or scales.
Scrollwork/Floral Engraving: The other side transitions into more fluid, organic scrolls and leaf-like motifs.
Construction: It is an open-ended cuff, designed to be slipped onto the wrist. The thickness of the metal suggests a substantial, heavy weight, characteristic of traditional artisanal jewelry.
Style & Origins
The craftsmanship is reminiscent of traditional Indian or Southeast Asian jewelry design, specifically styles like Kada from Northern India or tribal silver work. It blends a bold, masculine silhouette with delicate, feminine floral details, making it a versatile statement piece.










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