Description
For more than three centuries, the Mughal dynasty shaped the artistic language of the Indian subcontinent. Their influence was profound and holistic, setting the foundation for an era where architecture, textiles, and jewellery evolved through refinement, symbolism, and exceptional craftsmanship. Under Mughal patronage, artisans were encouraged to explore form, complexity, and ornamentation freely, allowing creativity to flourish without restraint.
Indian jewellery has historically adorned the body from head to toe, serving not only as decoration but as a marker of identity, social status, and spiritual balance. Arm ornaments held a special place within this tradition, varying widely in weight, structure, and design. Among them were pieces such as Chur, Churin, Gajrah, Jaweh, Kangan, and the distinguished Bazuband.
This bracelet draws direct inspiration from the Bazuband, a ceremonial arm ornament traditionally worn tied to the upper arm. Characterized by flexible, articulated segments, the original designs were often richly embellished and crafted to move naturally with the body. According to Mughal tradition, the Bazuband symbolized authority, elegance, and royal presence.
Crafted in sterling silver, it reflects the enduring dialogue between ancient Indian jewellery traditions and modern craftsmanship. A timeless piece that embodies cultural exchange, artistic evolution, and the lasting influence of Mughal design.
Features:
Material: Solid 925 Sterling Silver.
Handmade in Our Workshop: Crafted by skilled artisans for exceptional detail and quality.
Thickness: 10mm for a bold yet refined look.
Weight: From 81-90gr depending on the lenght.
Clasp: Features timeless Bazuband bracelet style, simbolizing artistic evolution and elegance.
Design: Classic Tulang Naga (Dragon’s Bones) weave for a striking, textured finish
Unisex Appeal: Designed for both men and women, perfect for layering or standalone wear
Handmade in our workshop with passion—crafted to last a lifetime
















