Temple Bangles | Traditional Antique Gold-Plated Temple Bangles with Intricate Elephant Nakshi Work and Ruby Red Stones – Set of 2

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Elevate your ethnic ensemble with these breathtaking Antique Temple Bangles, a masterpiece of traditional jewelry design. Inspired by the majestic architecture and motifs of South Indian temples, these bangles feature hand-finished Elephant (Gaja) carvings, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and royalty.

Each bangle is crafted from a durable alloy base and coated in a rich, antique matte gold finish that provides a sophisticated, non-shiny luster. To enhance the regal aesthetic, the pieces are accented with square-cut ruby red stones, meticulously set to catch the light at every angle.

Whether you are a bride-to-be looking for the perfect wedding accessory or a guest attending a grand celebration, these “Kada” style bangles offer a blend of cultural significance and timeless beauty. The intricate open-work (jali) on the inner side ensures the bangles remain breathable and lightweight on the wrist, while the secure fastening ensures they stay in place throughout your festivities.

Package Includes: 1 Pair (Set of 2) Bangles.

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Product Description

  • Exquisite Craftsmanship: Features detailed “Nakshi” style carvings of elephants and floral patterns, embodying traditional Indian heritage.

  • Premium Finish: High-quality antique matte gold plating for a realistic, vintage heirloom look.

  • Elegant Accents: Studded with high-grade synthetic ruby stones that add a pop of royal crimson.

  • Versatile Style: Designed for weddings, festivals, and ethnic gatherings; pairs perfectly with Silk Sarees, Lehengas, and Anarkalis.

  • Secure Fit: Features a sturdy side-opening screw or hinge mechanism for easy wear and a comfortable fit.

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