This beautiful Rajwadi bajuband and poonacha (poochi) combo set is made with alloyed metal and beautifully decorated with white and red AD stones at the centre. Both sets are polished with HG artificial gold plating, which looks the same as golden jewelry. The jadau poonacha and bajuband set are woven with red and green woolen thread with red velvet at the background. There is a long golden zari loom attached with both bajuband which will perfectly suit your poshak.
RAJPUTI JADAU BAJUBAND AND POCHI COMBO SET WITH RED STONES
$50.99
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Jewelry Components: This set includes a Bajuband (upper armlet) and matching Poonchi (wrist bangles/bracelets), designed to be worn together for a complete ethnic look.
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Bajuband Design: The broad upper armlet features a curved gold-plated base with fine vertical ribbed textures and a central floral motif.
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Poonchi Style: The bracelets are crafted in the traditional Gajra/Beaded style, featuring small gold-toned balls (ghungroos) that give them a heavy, royal appearance.
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Stonework: Both pieces are embellished with Kundan stones and a prominent ruby-red center stone, framed by a delicate halo of white stones.
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Traditional Threading: The edges are intricately wrapped with multi-colored silk threads (typically red, green, and yellow), which is a signature element of authentic Rajasthani craftsmanship.
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Fabric Base: The jewelry is built on a soft fabric or thread-wrapped base, ensuring it is comfortable for long wear during ceremonies.
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Occasion: An essential accessory for brides and women attending weddings or festivals like Gangaur and Teej, specifically designed to complement a Rajputi Poshak.
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