Nadia Chand Hathphool Bracelet
Regular price ₹ 4,999.001. Handle each piece with care as the settings and fixtures are delicate and are prone to breakage if dropped or dealt with carelessly.
2. When dressing, jewellery should always be put on last, as make up, cosmetics and perfumes can cause damage.
3. Store your jewellery in separate boxes or wrapped in a muslin cloth as friction between two pieces can lead the stones to chip off.
4. Please be careful not to get makeup, hairspray or harsh soaps or chemicals on your jewellery.
For Domestic Orders - Within India.
We provide free delivery for our products.
The dispatch time is 24-48 hrs.
Delivery time ranges between 2-5 days after dispatch depending on where you are located. This time frame might be affected due to public holidays, natural calamities & other unavoidable circumstances.
For International Orders - Outside India.
The dispatch time is 24-48 hrs.
We provide Free Delivery for products equivalent to Rs. 25,000 and above.
Delivery time is 7 -10 days after dispatch depending on where you are located. This time frame might be affected due to public holidays, natural calamities & other unavoidable circumstances.
All International Orders are non-refundable / non-exchangeable.
VAT/ GST or any other taxes/duties as per your country are not prepaid for International order and may be levied upon delivery as per your country's custom guidelines. These additional charges for customs clearance will have to be borne by the recipient. We have no control over these nor can we predict these charges.
After placing your order our team will get in touch with you via whatsapp/email to provide tracking information when your order is dispatched.
Add a touch of ethnic elegance to your look with this Nadia hathphool bracelet. This minimalist yet captivating design features half crescent kundan units that will add a glamorous touch to your ensemble. Perfect for any event, the modern and classic designs of this bracelet make it a timeless and eye-catching piece.
Closure - Lobster
There’s a subtle yet clearly indisputable quality in our traditional attires that brings out the depth of a woman’s femininity. The warm glory of the gold, the ritualistic richness of red and green, the clamor of payals and kadas, are a celebration of womanhood.
The magic is in the gaze of the woman, her suave as she walks, shy of her own glory, the maang tikka adorning her forehead and her kamar bandh swaying to the movement of her graceful walk. Her bold presence is felt heavily in the room and even the gods are in awe of her magnificence. These designs are a celebration of femininity in all its totality, its fierceness and innocence.