Antique gold beaded kada set is built around one of North Indian jewellery’s most enduring details — the double bead border. Two unbroken rows of large antique gold beads run along the upper and lower edges of each kada, framing the body and giving the pair its weight and presence before you look at anything else.
Between those borders, the body is divided into square panels, each outlined in rope-twist detailing. The panels alternate: a ruby-style square stone set in a floral bezel, then a Kundan-style flat mirror stone in a matching setting. The rhythm is precise and the effect is rich — the kind of antique gold kada for women that reads as heirloom even when you know the price.
The inner band carries the same square motif pattern in a finer register — visible when the kada rests on the wrist, a quiet detail for the woman who notices such things. A screw-back opening makes it easy to put on and take off without struggling.
This Rajasthani style kada pairs with everything from a silk saree to an anarkali — it belongs at a sangeet, a Navratri garba night, a Diwali puja, and every occasion in between. As a bridal gold kada set, it holds its own alongside heavier jewellery without being overwhelmed.
Sold as a pair of two. Antique gold finish throughout.

