Description
Archaeological discoveries from the 1st century AD in Taxila, particularly in the ancient city of Sirkap, reveal a remarkable tradition of jewelry shaped by an extraordinary multicultural environment. Unlike other contemporary Indian adornments, Taxila jewelry displays strong Graeco-Roman traits, reflecting the presence of Greek craftsmen and their influence on local metalworkers.
These ancient pieces were extensively decorated with granules and filigree, techniques introduced by Greek artisans who also taught local smiths the art of stone engraving. Delicacy, precision, and exceptional dexterity were the hallmarks of this period, resulting in ornaments that balanced richness with refined detail.
This substantial 10mm bracelet draws inspiration from those historical adornments. Its generous volume and dense granulated surface evoke the opulence and technical mastery of Taxila jewelry, reinterpreted through contemporary craftsmanship. A sculptural piece that celebrates cultural exchange, ornamental abundance, and the enduring legacy of ancient metalworking traditions.
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 82-96gr depending on the lenght.
Clasp: Features one of a kind pin and tube clasp, showcasing the art of granulation and demonstrating the opulence and technical mastery of Taxila jewelry.
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

















