The green kundan floral kada is the piece you reach for when you want jewellery that speaks softly but says something worth hearing.
At its centre, six Kundan-style teardrop stones radiate outward in a pinwheel arrangement — each stone bezel-set in gold, angled slightly so the whole motif reads as a flower in motion. At the heart of that flower sits an emerald-style square stone, set on point, its deep green anchoring everything around it. At both ends of the band, a stripe of matching green enamel echoes the centre — a detail small enough to miss the first time, impossible to unsee once you notice it.
The band itself is slim and textured, a fine engraved pattern running its full length. This is not a heavy festive kada — it is the kind of green kundan kada that works on a Tuesday at the office and a Saturday evening without changing. The kind of piece that makes people ask where you got it.
The floral kundan kada format — six stones arranged in a pinwheel around a contrasting centre — is one of those motifs that never overstays its welcome. Precise without being stiff, traditional without being heavy. As a gold finish kundan kada, the slim profile stacks well with plain bangles on one side or sits alone on the wrist with equal confidence.
Single piece. Gold finish band with green enamel accents.

