The dual tone oxidised bracelet set is built around one idea — that the best wrist stacks do not match perfectly. They contrast.
Three bracelets in oxidised silver finish, one in antique gold. Four distinct bead shapes. One elastic band each. Wear all four together and the wrist looks like you have been collecting these pieces for years.
The large ribbed ball bracelet sets the tone — chunky oxidised silver rounds with clean vertical grooves, large enough to anchor the stack without competing with the pieces beside it. This oxidised silver bead bracelet is the kind of piece that looks handcrafted without being heavy. Light enough to qualify as daily wear oxidised bracelets — the kind you put on in the morning and forget about until someone notices.
The ornate ribbed ball bracelet is the same ribbed bead format but elevated — each bead is capped at both ends with a dotted crown-style ring, adding an ornate frame to each sphere. The detail is fine but it registers on the wrist. A notch above everyday, without crossing into dressy.
The small scalloped bead bracelet is the layering piece — smaller silver-finish beads with a scalloped fluted edge, separated by thin flat disc spacers. The finer scale fills the gaps in the stack and keeps the wrist looking full without adding bulk.
The antique gold engraved disc bracelet is the accent piece and the reason this antique gold bracelet set works as a concept. Flat cylindrical discs in antique gold finish, each one etched with a geometric floral pattern — a diamond lattice with a small flower at the centre of each repeat. The gold tone against the three oxidised silver pieces creates exactly the contrast that makes a wrist stack look intentional.
Together, this ethnic bracelet stack moves between casual and festive with ease. Pair it with a kurta for a weekday lunch. Stack it against a silk saree blouse for a festive evening. The oxidised aesthetic connects naturally to Indian ethnic dressing without limiting the outfit options.
At ₹349 for all four, this is a complete wrist look — not a starting point.
Frequently Asked Questions
Kya yeh set Navratri aur festive occasions ke liye suitable hai?
Yes — the dual tone oxidised finish makes this set particularly well-suited for festive occasions. Oxidised silver and antique gold are both deeply rooted in Indian ethnic jewellery traditions, and the layered bead stack format pairs naturally with kurtas, lehengas, and saree blouses. The full four-piece stack works for Navratri, Diwali gatherings, and festive family occasions where you want your wristwear to complete the look rather than just accessorise it.
In bracelets ki care kaise karein taaki finish dull na ho?
To preserve the oxidised silver and antique gold finishes, avoid prolonged contact with water, sweat, and perfume — these can accelerate tarnishing and dull the finish over time. Remove the bracelets before bathing or heavy physical activity. Store each bracelet separately in a soft pouch away from direct sunlight and humidity. Wipe gently with a dry soft cloth after wearing. Do not use harsh cleaning agents or jewellery polish on oxidised finishes — gentle dry wiping is sufficient for regular maintenance.
Kya yeh set alag alag bhi pehna ja sakta hai ya sirf ek saath?
All four bracelets are designed to work both as a complete stack and as individual pieces. The large ribbed ball bracelet and the antique gold engraved disc bracelet each have enough presence to be worn alone as a single statement piece. The ornate ribbed ball and the scalloped bead bracelet work well paired together as a lighter two-piece stack for everyday wear. Mix and match based on your outfit and occasion — the set gives you flexibility, not a fixed formula.

