Indian Traditional Ethnic Haath Phool Womens Party Trendy Gold Plated Hand Piece Ornament Bracelet Set Attached with One Loop Chain Ring in White Kundan Stone by Duel On Jewel

HAGP157-87

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Handmade traditional Indian ethnic hand piece haath phool hand ornament with one chain loop ring in gold plated studded with white kundan stones for a timeless classic look.

  • Metal: Alloy Plating: 5K (1gm) Gold Material: Glass || Length from Chain Loop Ring: 4.5 Inch Bracelet Length: 7 Inch Clasp: S Hook 
  • HOW TO WEAR - Slip the chain loop ring in your middle finger. Then place the hand ornament at the back of your hand and adjust the bracelet size on your wrist so that it fits snugly to avoid the hand ornament from moving or slipping
  • ANY OCCASION - Great for Bridal Wedding, Party, Dances, and Gifts
  • Meticulously Curated and Checked in USA. Handcrafted by artisans in India
  • Style Tip: Accentuates your hands and wrists with this traditional vintage piece  and make it a part of your cherished memories of that special occasion in your life. Accessorize this with other dainty jewelry that will compliment any outfit
  • Jewelry Care: Can be used in water but dry completely before storing
  • Style Personality: Timeless Classic: You adore beautiful things and know when to accessorize with just one classic jewelry piece. You wear your fashion jewelry style and not the other way round
  • Ethnic Significance: “Hathphool” which means “hand flower” is the hand ornament. The hathphool which is worn at the back of hand has 5 rings. Each ring is attached to a chain that extends to a medallion in the center, usually located on a wrist band or bangle. Each of the 5 chains represents the strength of a specific goddess which a bride could call on anytime in order to protect her new family. The modern twist on the hathphool is just one ring worn on the middle finger, with just one chain that extends to the bangle
  • History of Kundan Jewelry: This is the oldest art of jewelry making originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan in India during the Mughal era. Gold foil is inserted between carefully cut and polished multicolored gemstones or glass stones and its mount to create elaborate pieces. Meenakari (Enameling) is added to the piece to enhance its beauty. Kundan stones are uncut gemstones or glass stones.


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