Description
These are thick, rigid bangles, a style known as “MUKH BALA” in South Asia. They are not flexible like traditional bangles.
Pair (2pc): a set of two identical bangles.
Party Wear: The design suggests they are intended for special occasions or festive wear.
Material and Finish:
Gold Plated: The bangles are micro gold-plated, meaning they have a thin layer of gold over a base metal. This is a common practice for achieving a gold look at a more affordable price.
Golden Colour: The visible surface is a bright, yellow gold colour.
Design Elements:
Ornate Detailing: The surface of the bangles is highly decorated with intricate patterns. It is handcrafted or detailed casting process.
Textured Surface: The gold plating appears to be applied over a textured surface, possibly with small bumps, grooves, or wirework, adding to the visual interest.
Pyramid-Shaped Ends: A prominent feature is the unique, pyramid-shaped design at the ends of each bangle. These pyramids have detailed patterns on their faces and appear to be the focal point of the design.
Symmetrical Design: The bangles have a symmetrical design, with the pyramid ends mirroring each other.
Shape and Form:
Circular: The bangles are circular in shape, designed to fit around the wrist.
Thick Band: The band of the bangle is relatively thick, typical of kada styles.
Rigid Structure: The bangles are rigid, maintaining their circular attire.








