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The Haath Phool, (approx price Rs 5 crore) which Mehta says is inspired by India’s royal past, curls up the wrist to bloom into a detachable ring with a 7.3 carat diamond.
Haath Phool. It is a delicate piece of jewellery traditionally worn by Indian brides which consists of a ring that flows into a bracelet combining the two ornaments into one fluid design.
1. Haath Phool . Another traditional piece, this hand accessory is made up of several delicate chains that are joined to a single bangle and a few adjustable rings.
Jewellery was chosen to echo the embroidery, featuring Navratna balis and a jadau haath phool for a statement finish. “The haath phool is usually bridal, but when worn minimally, it really works ...
Team it with a maang-patti, haath-phool and emerald earrings. Go for a braided bun and keep the makeup minimal with soft eyes, big lashes and deep marsala lip colour accentuated with gold.