Copper Brass Rajwadi Kara Single Piece
Your wrist deserves weight — the kind that announces your presence before you say a word. Worn alone or stacked against a silk dupatta sleeve, this broad Rajwadi kara carries the quiet authority of a piece rooted in royal craft. Slide it on before a mehndi event, a wedding ceremony, or a formal family gathering, and feel immediately grounded in something that has purpose behind every millimetre of its surface.
Built on a heavy-gauge copper-brass base, this kara opens on a smooth hinged mechanism for a secure, comfortable fit across a range of wrist sizes. The cylindrical band is worked in a deep-relief floral repoussé architecture — each petal and scroll pressed into the metal with machine precision and then deepened by an antiqued metallic plating that pools shadow into every groove, making the pattern read with striking three-dimensionality. Set by hand into the raised motifs are round-cut synthetic stones that catch light without competing with the metalwork — their placement deliberate, their sparkle restrained. Four size variants ensure the fit is as considered as the finish.
This kara pairs naturally with a traditional bridal outfit, a mehndi ensemble in mustard or terracotta, or a formal shalwar kameez for a winter wedding function. Because copper-brass can react to moisture, remove before washing hands or applying perfume. Store in the cloth pouch or a dry compartment of your jewelry box, separately from chain pieces, to protect the antiqued plating from surface scratches over time.
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