Crafted in the time-honoured tradition of South Indian temple goldsmithing, our Kemp Stone Floral Lakshmi Antique Kada Bangle brings together devotional artistry and rich ornamental detailing in one stunning wristpiece. The bangle's surface is composed of a sequence of intricately sculpted medallions, alternating between blooming kemp stone florals and finely embossed Goddess Lakshmi figures, seated gracefully amid lotus motifs — a layout rooted in authentic temple jewellery design principles passed down through generations of South Indian artisans.
Each floral medallion is centred with a synthetic kemp stone — ruby-red and emerald-green cabochons set within sculpted petal frames — while the Lakshmi motifs showcase the goddess in fine relief detail, flanked by delicate filigree and beadwork borders. This careful alternation between kemp stone florals and devotional figures creates a rhythmic, balanced design that reads as both ornamental and sacred, exactly as traditional temple bangles are meant to.
Finished in a deep antique oxidised gold tone, the bangle carries that distinctive aged-gold richness associated with heirloom South Indian jewellery — a finish achieved through traditional techniques that give the piece depth, texture, and a timeworn elegance rather than a high-shine modern polish. The dense, raised relief work across the entire band reflects the kind of hands-on craftsmanship that has long defined kemp jewellery, where each stone is set individually within a hand-finished gold frame.
Worn for weddings, temple visits, festivals, or as a meaningful addition to a bridal trousseau, this bangle is more than an accessory — it's a wearable piece of devotional heritage, designed for those who value authenticity and craftsmanship in their traditional jewellery.

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