The wrist turns and the lotuses travel with it, one after another in an unbroken chain. Each bloom is carved open at the centre, allowing skin to glow through the pattern. The circle feels steady, like a garland wound tightly so not a single flower slips out of place.
Brand:Tanishq
Category:Bracelets
Collection:Navya
Gender:Women
Product:Bangle
Jewellery Type:Diamond Jewellery
Gross Weight:14.270
Net Weight:14.074
Product Story
The bangle forms a complete 18KT gold circle, its surface patterned entirely with repeating lotus motifs linked edge to edge so there is no blank stretch of metal anywhere along the wrist. Every bloom is outlined in smooth gold and hollowed at the centre, creating a series of open windows that let light and skin move through the structure as the hand lifts or bends. A fine beaded rim borders the outer edge, giving the circle grip and definition against the softness of the petal curves. The repetition does not decorate the wrist; it encircles it, like flowers threaded tightly onto cotton string before being looped around a deity�s idol or placed in someone�s hands. Because the form wraps continuously without interruption, it carries a sense of completeness and settles just as easily beside festive silk and stacked bangles as it does alone with a crisp blouse at a later gathering, the ring of lotuses holding its rhythm once the house has grown still again.
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