These aren’t just rings; they’re heirlooms and pieces of art for your hands. Traditional broad rings (vanki or jada bezubaan) are making a massive comeback, especially for bridal and festive wear.

The designs we’re seeing are deeply rooted in Indian craftsmanship but with a contemporary wearability. Look for:
Kundan and Polki: The timeless Mughal-era style with uncut diamonds and gemstones set in gold foil.
Temple Jewellery Motifs: Inspired by South Indian designs, featuring gods, goddesses, and divine creatures.
Meenakari: Vibrant enamel work on the underside or within carvings, adding a hidden pop of colour.
I recently saw a stunning jada bezubaan (a broad ring worn on the index finger) that was a true conversation starter. The trend is towards pieces that tell a story. Are you drawn to the royal grandeur of Kundan or the vibrant storytelling of Meenakari?
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