GS Bangle – Vintage Coin Charm Oxidized Bangles

 200.00

Add a regal touch to your look with the Vintage Coin Charm Oxidized Bangles — a handcrafted pair featuring antique coin motifs in oxidized silver. Perfect for ethnic wear and festive occasions.

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Description

Description

Step into timeless elegance with the Vintage Coin Charm Oxidized Bangles, a pair that beautifully captures the essence of traditional Indian jewellery. Crafted in premium oxidized silver, these bangles are adorned with intricate coin-style charms symbolizing heritage and prosperity.

Each piece showcases meticulous craftsmanship with embossed detailing, making it a standout accessory for sarees, lehengas, or Indo-western outfits. Lightweight yet sturdy, these bangles offer comfort without compromising on ethnic appeal.

Perfect for festive occasions, weddings, or daily wear, this coin bangle set blends antique charm with modern versatility — a must-have for every jewellery lover.

Features:

  • Handcrafted oxidized silver finish

  • Intricate coin motif design

  • Durable and skin-safe material

  • Lightweight and comfortable fit

  • Ideal for traditional and contemporary wear

Care Instructions:
Avoid exposure to water, perfume, or chemicals. Wipe with a soft dry cloth and store in a fabric-lined box.

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