The antique gold temple kada set draws from the grandeur of South Indian temple jewellery — a tradition where every motif carries meaning and every detail is considered. Worn together, the two kadas make a statement that no single bangle can.
At the crown of each kada sits an emerald-style floral cluster — tiny stones arranged around a beaded centre, mimicking the flower offerings placed at temple sanctuaries. Below it, the ribbed and beaded detailing builds layer by layer, arriving at a bold ruby-style oval stone set in a clean bezel — deep, rich, unapologetic.
The body of this temple jewellery kada is covered in jali lattice work — an intricate open weave that adds depth without adding weight. A fine pearl-finish bead border traces the inner edge, softening the heaviness of the gold finish and giving the piece its heirloom quality.
This festive gold kada is built for Navratri, Diwali, Karva Chauth, and every occasion where you want your wrists to do the talking — but it transitions naturally to a sangeet or a wedding reception. For the woman who moves between boardroom Monday and mandap Saturday, the antique gold finish reads as elevated at every stop.
Sold as a bridal kada set of two. Priced at ₹2,345 for the pair — a price that will surprise you the moment you hold them.

