Triple-Row American Diamond (AD) Kadas

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Elevate your jewelry collection with this stunning pair of Triple-Row American Diamond Kadas. Meticulously crafted to mirror the brilliance of real diamonds, each kada features hundreds of precision-placed white AD stones that catch the light from every angle.

The high-quality gold plating provides a rich, traditional glow, while the modern three-line design adds a touch of sophistication. Whether you are attending a grand wedding or a festive Diwali party, these kadas serve as a statement piece that complements silk sarees, lehengas, and even formal western wear.

Care Instructions: To maintain the shine, keep the jewelry away from direct heat, water, perfumes, and deodorants. Always store your kadas in a dry, airtight zip-lock bag or a soft jewelry box after use. Wipe gently with a soft cloth to remove any dust or sweat.

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  • Exquisite Design: Features three parallel rows of high-quality, brilliant-cut American Diamonds (Cubic Zirconia) for a luxurious, diamond-like sparkle.

  • Premium Craftsmanship: High-grade brass base with long-lasting 18K gold plating, ensuring a skin-friendly and durable finish.

  • Versatile Style: The sleek, contemporary silhouette makes these kadas perfect for weddings, festive celebrations, or adding glamour to ethnic and western outfits.

  • Secure Fit: Designed as a slip-on or openable kada (depending on size/variant) for a comfortable and snug fit on the wrist.

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