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Hand Jewellery | Bangles, Bracelets & Kada



These Indian Hand Jewellery pieces, including Bangles, Bracelets & Kada, are purely handmade, celebrating the rich heritage of Indian jewellery design. They are not just conversation starters but also proudly showcase the imagination and skill of our artisans. Additionally, we feature modern designs created through collaborations between designers and skilled artisans, blending contemporary aesthetics with traditional craftsmanship.

Made & Mkt by: Miharu Product Code: 4000-LN25-DBr12-12
“If an image has to be made, it must be made of wax first” Vishnusamhita, 5th century AD.Under clouds of smoke emanating from earthen lamps, amid battered clay fragments and wax coils, a brass sculpture is in making. Though finishes are raw, the expressions- frozen, and the metal- hollow, the sculpt..
Rs.1,199.98
Made & Mkt by: Miharu Product Code: 4000-LN25-DBr07-11
“If an image has to be made, it must be made of wax first” Vishnusamhita, 5th century AD.Under clouds of smoke emanating from earthen lamps, amid battered clay fragments and wax coils, a brass sculpture is in making. Though finishes are raw, the expressions- frozen, and the metal- hollow, the sculpt..
Rs.849.88
Made & Mkt by: Miharu Product Code: 4000-LN25-DBr05-10
“If an image has to be made, it must be made of wax first” Vishnusamhita, 5th century AD.Under clouds of smoke emanating from earthen lamps, amid battered clay fragments and wax coils, a brass sculpture is in making. Though finishes are raw, the expressions- frozen, and the metal- hollow, the sculpt..
Rs.749.93
Made & Mkt by: Miharu Product Code: 4000-LN25-DB02-08
“If an image has to be made, it must be made of wax first” Vishnusamhita, 5th century AD.Under clouds of smoke emanating from earthen lamps, amid battered clay fragments and wax coils, a brass sculpture is in making. Though finishes are raw, the expressions- frozen, and the metal- hollow, the sculpt..
Rs.450.05
Made & Mkt by: Miharu Product Code: 4000-LN25-DB01-06
“If an image has to be made, it must be made of wax first” Vishnusamhita, 5th century AD.Under clouds of smoke emanating from earthen lamps, amid battered clay fragments and wax coils, a brass sculpture is in making. Though finishes are raw, the expressions- frozen, and the metal- hollow, the sculpt..
Rs.450.05
Made & Mkt by: Studio Kassa Product Code: 4076-SK24-OWC01
Music, they say, is the silence between two notes. The silence becomes even more omnipresent as it makes rare appearances between the constant sounds of metal being beaten in the ‘Thatheron ki gali’. This street in Jaipur is a home to utensil makers, locally known as the ‘Thather..
Rs.8,299.90
Made & Mkt by: Studio Kassa Product Code: 4076-SK24-DCB01
Music, they say, is the silence between two notes. The silence becomes even more omnipresent as it makes rare appearances between the constant sounds of metal being beaten in the ‘Thatheron ki gali’. This street in Jaipur is a home to utensil makers, locally known as the ‘Thather..
Rs.6,500.17
Made & Mkt by: Studio Kassa Product Code: 4076-SK24-BB01
Music, they say, is the silence between two notes. The silence becomes even more omnipresent as it makes rare appearances between the constant sounds of metal being beaten in the ‘Thatheron ki gali’. This street in Jaipur is a home to utensil makers, locally known as the ‘Thather..
Rs.2,949.97
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-WM24-MA-01
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.2,000.13
Made & Mkt by: Miharu Product Code: 4000-LN24-DBr08-29
“If an image has to be made, it must be made of wax first” Vishnusamhita, 5th century AD.Under clouds of smoke emanating from earthen lamps, amid battered clay fragments and wax coils, a brass sculpture is in making. Though finishes are raw, the expressions- frozen, and the metal- hollow, the sculpt..
Rs.849.88
Kanupriya | Tribal / Banjara Jewelry - Heavy Thick Chain Kada Kanupriya | Tribal / Banjara Jewelry - Heavy Thick Chain Kada
Out Of Stock
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-WM23-NOV-14
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.3,499.98
Kanupriya ~ Handmade Bharwadi Kadaa ( Hollow Kada) Kanupriya ~ Handmade Bharwadi Kadaa ( Hollow Kada)
Out Of Stock
Made & Mkt by: Anil Soni Product Code: 1616-WM23-NOV-13
Spring tickles my feet as love soaks this air,Is it a new reason to live, or just this excuse of the fair.I can wait to look my best, as I embrace the bridal flair.The brilliance of this silver competes with the spark that dwells in my stare.A tribal damsel dresses up for an occasion of surpris..
Rs.1,599.81
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FAQs about Indian Jewellery

To prevent tarnishing, store your handmade copper jewellery in an airtight bag and keep it away from moisture, perfumes, and sweat. It is advisable to gently clean it with lemon juice or a soft cloth regularly to maintain its natural shine.

We advise you to keep your white metal ornament dry, away from moisture and direct sunlight. You should clean it gently with a soft cloth and store it in an airtight bag or box to prevent the material from tarnishing and maintain its shine.

Copper has a reddish-brown hue, lightweight and develops a green texture over time, while brass has a brighter, yellow-gold tone, and is much heavier. 

Handmade jewellery in Indian culture symbolizes tradition, craftsmanship, and identity, a piece of craft often passed down generations as heirlooms. Each piece reflects regional artistry, spiritual beliefs, and is deeply tied to rituals, festivals, and personal expression

Handmade jewellery in India dates back over 5,000 years to the Indus Valley Civilization, showcasing intricate craftsmanship in gold, silver, beads, and gemstones. Rich in cultural symbolism, it evolved through dynasties and continues to reflect India’s diverse artisanal heritage.

It can be difficult to distinguish between handmade and handcrafted jewellery. Technically, handcrafted jewellery is more rooted in traditional practices and designs, while handmade jewellery often explores a variety of materials in a more contemporary way. Handmade pieces may not always involve traditional artisanal skills. Moreover, every handcrafted jewellery piece is, by essence, also handmade.


In India, every state has a unique identity reflected in its diverse jewellery styles, with each tribe having its own distinct traditions. Over time, due to the influence of royal families, regions like Rajasthan and South India became especially prominent in the field of jewellery, particularly for Indian weddings.

Tribal jewellery is earthy, bold, and handcrafted using natural materials like beads, shells, and silver, made to reflect their cultural identity. Royal jewellery is ornate, intricate, and made with precious metals and stones, showcasing luxury, heritage, and regal craftsmanship.

Popular jewellery making materials in India include gold, silver, brass, terracotta, beads, glass, lac, and natural stones. Each material reflects rich regional craftsmanship, like Meenakari, Lac bangles, and tribal jewellery, celebrated for its unique heritage and artistry.

It’s nearly impossible to define a fixed number of jewellery types in India. Every region has its own distinctive style, shaped by local aesthetics and traditions. To add to that, Indian tribal communities also craft unique jewellery using materials like bone, horn, wood, beads, and bamboo, reflecting rich cultural diversity.


Bangles & Kada for women

Bangles have adorned wrists for thousands of years, evolving from simple copper and shell forms to intricate designs in gold, metal, glass, and even plastic. The word ‘bangle’ itself is derived from the Hindi term bungri, meaning glass, reflecting the deep-rooted cultural significance of this accessory in Indian traditions. Bangles are an essential part of the Solah Shringar (sixteen adornments) for women, symbolizing prosperity, love, and protection. Different regions in India have distinct styles—Punjabi brides wear chooda, a set of red and white bangles with silver stonework, while Bengali brides don white shankha (shell bangles), and Bihari brides embrace lakh bangles, made from natural resin. Beyond aesthetics, bangles once had practical purposes; some nomadic tribes covered their entire arms with them, as they offered protection from wild animals during travel. Over time, bangles have extended beyond cultural boundaries, inspiring global fashion trends, including bracelet bangles and chain bracelets popular in the West.

Today, bangles are no longer just for women. The rise of bangles for men and men’s bracelets—has redefined how this accessory is worn. Internationally, bangles have made bold fashion statements, merging tradition with contemporary style. A striking example was Gigi Hadid at the Met Gala, where she wore a saree with stacked bangles as the highlight of her look, bringing Indian heritage to a global stage. The versatility of bangles now extends from traditional chudi styles to modern interpretations like minimalist cuffs and stacked wristwear, proving that these timeless ornaments continue to evolve while holding onto their cultural essence.

Explore a stunning collection of Kada, bangles, and bracelets that blend tradition with modern elegance. Whether you're looking for a Chandi ka Kada, a Silver Kada for women & girls, or a bold Kada design for men, you'll find something unique. The Punjabi Kada, especially Chandi Kada for men, holds cultural significance, while the Modern Silver Kada design for girls adds a contemporary touch. From classic Tambe ka Kada to stylish Kada bangles, every piece is crafted with care.

For those who love versatility, check out the Kada bracelet and Bangle bracelet for women, perfect for everyday wear. Our New Silver Kada design for girls and Kada design for women offer intricate details, while the Punjabi Kada design remains a timeless favorite. Pair your Kada payal design with a Chudi set or a Bangle silver bracelet for men for a complete look. If you're into tribal aesthetics, our Tribal Bracelet bangle and Single Bangle designs make a bold statement.

For bracelet lovers, we have a range of styles, including Women bracelets, Friendship bracelets, and Bracelet designs for men. Looking for something refined? The Gents bracelet design, Chain bracelet, and Stone bracelet for men offer sophisticated options. For women, our Girls' bracelets, Hand bracelets for girls, and Adjustable bracelets ensure comfort and style. Whether you prefer an Oxidised bracelet, a Chain bracelet for girls, or a Kada punjabi, each piece carries a story of craftsmanship and tradition.