Kundan Style Gold-Plated Traditional Indian Bracelet
Design & Motif: The centerpiece is a large, raised cluster in a floral or medallion shape. The focal point is a teardrop-shaped Kundan stone encased in deep emerald green enamel (Meenakari).
• Stones: It features Kundan stones (traditionally glass or uncut gemstones set in gold foil). The stones are "Kundan Polki" style, which gives them that classic, slightly rustic, shimmering appearance common in Rajasthani and Mughal-inspired jewelry.
• Artistry: * Meenakari: The green detailing is the result of Meenakari, an ancient Persian art of coloring the surface of metals by fusing brilliant colors.
• Kada Style: It is a wide, openable "Kada" (a stiff, cuff-like bangle) rather than a flexible bracelet. You can see the hinge/screw mechanism near the wrist.
• Finish: It has a polished gold-tone or gold-plated brass/alloy base, which is standard for high-quality ethnic costume jewelry.