Silver Bangles for Women

Handcrafted Oxidised, Sterling Silver & Kada Bangle Designs from Jaipur

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Original price was: ₹4,999.00.Current price is: ₹2,499.00.
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Original price was: ₹1,549.00.Current price is: ₹599.00.
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Silver Bangles for Women — Handcrafted Oxidised & Traditional Designs

Glamaya presents a stunning collection of bangles womens styles handcrafted by Jaipur's master silversmiths. From slim stackable silver bangles to bold oxidised statement kadas, our range celebrates one of India's most beloved jewellery traditions. Every piece in our women bangles collection is made from genuine 925 sterling silver or German silver, ensuring lasting beauty and comfortable all-day wear.

Our bangle designs draw from Rajasthani heritage, tribal artistry, and contemporary trends. Whether you prefer the traditional sound of clinking bangles or the modern appeal of a single statement kada, we have designs that suit every wrist and every occasion.

Types of Bangles in Our Collection

  • Oxidised Bangles — Dark-finish vintage designs with intricate engravings, floral patterns, and tribal motifs
  • Silver Bangles — Classic polished sterling silver bangles for a timeless, elegant look
  • Kada Bangles — Broad, rigid open-cuff designs that make a bold statement on any wrist
  • Stackable Bangles — Slim, lightweight bangles designed to be layered in sets of three, five, or more
  • Stone-Set Bangles — Silver bangles embellished with coloured stones, turquoise, and semi-precious gems

Why Glamaya Bangles?

Every bangle for women in our collection is individually handcrafted, not factory-stamped. This means slight variations that give each piece its own character. Our silver is hypoallergenic and gentle on skin, with oxidised finishes that develop a richer patina over time. We offer sizes from slim wrist-hugging bands to broad statement pieces, with many adjustable designs available. Free shipping across India and hassle-free returns make building your bangles collection effortless.

How to Style Your Bangles

Stack five to seven slim oxidised bangles for a traditional Indian look that pairs beautifully with sarees, salwar suits, and lehengas. For a modern minimal aesthetic, wear a single broad kada with a watch on the opposite wrist. Mix and match silver and oxidised finishes for a bohemian vibe. Our bangles women designs work just as well with Western outfits — try a set of slim silver bangles with a sundress or denim jacket.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I measure my bangle size?

Close your fingers together as if you were putting on a bangle, and measure the widest part of your hand with a tape measure. Divide by 3.14 to get your bangle diameter. Standard Indian sizes range from 2.2 to 2.8 inches. If you are between sizes, go one size up for comfort.

Can I wear silver bangles every day?

Yes, sterling silver bangles are durable enough for daily wear. Remove before heavy physical work, swimming, or applying lotions to maintain shine. A quick wipe with a soft cloth after wearing keeps tarnish at bay. Oxidised bangles are particularly low-maintenance.

What is the cultural significance of wearing bangles in India?

Bangles hold deep cultural significance in Indian tradition. They symbolise prosperity, good fortune, and marital status in many communities. Silver bangles are considered especially auspicious in Rajasthani and South Indian traditions. The sound of clinking bangles is associated with positivity and celebration.

How many bangles should I stack together?

There is no fixed rule. For a traditional Indian look, stack an odd number (5, 7, or 9) on each wrist. For modern styling, 2-3 slim bangles on one wrist creates an elegant layered effect. A single bold kada on one wrist is perfectly stylish on its own.

What is the difference between a bangle and a kada?

Bangles are circular, closed rings that slip over the hand onto the wrist. Kadas are open-ended rigid cuffs that can be adjusted to fit. Kadas are typically broader and bolder, worn as single statement pieces, while bangles are slimmer and often stacked in sets.