Bring elegance to your traditional look with this pair of beautifully handcrafted Rajasthani Rajputi Pochi Bangles. Designed with fine golden beads, colorful threads, and a central ston-studded motif, these bangles add charm to ethnic wear. Perfect for weddings, festive occasions, or cultural events, these kadas reflect the rich heritage of Rajasthan. Lightweight and comfortable, they are suitable for daily ethnic styling or gifting purposes
Rajputi Pochi Kada Bangles for Women – Traditional Rajasthani Wedding Jewellery
$24.99
Traditional Rajasthani Rajputi pochi bangles handcrafted with intricate detailing
Decorated with golden beads, colorful threads, and a central stone-studded floral motif
Lightweight and comfortable for long wear during weddings, festivals, and rituals
Adjustable thread ties to fit most wrist sizes
Ideal ethnic accessory for bridal wear, cultural functions, and festive gifting
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