HAND & WRIST
An essential element of Indian bridal styling, this collection of hand jewellery features designs that drape gracefully across the wrist and fingers.
Read moreRaunaq Antique Bangles
Sabina Bangles Set
Ansari Gokhdu Bangles Pair
Haafiz Antique Bangles 4pc
Namar Atique Bangles
Ghungroo Bangles Pair
Moti Mahal Bangles
Sahiba Antique Openable Bangles
MadhuBala Bangles Pair
Ihaan Gokhru Bangles Pair
Panjab Hand Pieces pair
Simran Kalire
Mannat HandPieces Pair
Sakhi Ghungroo Bangles Pair
Morni Bangles Pair
Al-razi Openable Bangles Pair
Ruby Emerald Bangles Pair
Zulf Ghungroo Bangles Pair
Kyda Hand Pieces Pair
Dholki Openable Bangles Pair
Rutba Openable Bangles Pair
FAQs
>1. What is bridal hand jewellery?
Bridal hand jewellery includes pieces like haath phool, bangles, and hand accessory designs worn during weddings. These bridal hand accessories complete the look, reflecting heritage jewellery and traditional Indian jewellery styling.
2. What is the significance of chooda in weddings?
Chooda holds cultural significance in weddings, symbolising prosperity and new beginnings. Worn as bridal bangles, it forms an essential part of traditional Indian jewellery and complements other wedding hand accessories.
3. What are kalire and why are they worn?
Kalire are decorative hangings attached to bridal bangles, traditionally worn for blessings and prosperity. As part of bridal hand accessories, they enhance movement and add depth to wedding hand accessories styling.
4. Are bridal bangles suitable for festive occasions?
Bridal bangles such as kundan bangles or pearl bangles can be styled for festive occasions. These heritage jewellery pieces transition well beyond weddings, making them versatile hand accessory options.
5. How do I choose the right bridal hand jewellery?
Choose bridal hand accessories based on outfit detailing and overall styling. Balance statement pieces like bridal bangles with subtle elements to maintain cohesion within traditional Indian jewellery and wedding hand accessories.

