Elevate your wrist game with this stunning Dual Green Stone Open Cuff Bracelet. This statement piece features a contemporary "bypass" design where two magnificent, round cabochon stones in a deep emerald green shade grace the ends of the cuff.
The gold-toned band is accented with intricate antique-style texturing and rope detailing around the bezel settings, giving it a rich, heritage look. Whether you are dressing up for a festive gathering or adding a pop of color to your daily attire, this adjustable Bracelet offers the perfect blend of traditional charm and modern versatility.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Striking Bypass Design: The open-ended style with overlapping stones creates a unique, modern silhouette that stands out on the wrist.
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Vibrant Color: The deep, glossy green stones mimic the look of precious emeralds or green onyx, adding a regal touch to any outfit.
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Comfort & Fit: Being an open cuff, it is easily adjustable to fit various wrist sizes comfortably without the need for a clasp.
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Textured Detailing: The granular and rope-patterned metalwork near the stones adds depth and an artisanal, antique feel.
Product Specifications:
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Material: High-quality Brass/Copper Alloy.
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Plating: Gold Plated with Antique Finish.
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Stone Type: Artificial Green Onyx / Resin Cabochons.
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Design: Open Cuff / Bypass / Kada.
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Size: Adjustable / Free Size (Fits most wrists).
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Occasion: Casual chic, Office wear, Festive parties, Weddings.
Care Instructions: To maintain the shine of this bold piece:
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Avoid Moisture: Keep away from water, sweat, and humidity to protect the plating.
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Chemical Free: Apply hairspray, perfume, and lotions before wearing the bracelet.
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Gentle Cleaning: Wipe with a soft, dry cloth or cotton ball after use to remove oils.
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Storage: Store in a separate plastic pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratches on the smooth stones.
Styling Tip: This cuff looks spectacular when stacked with a watch for a modern fusion look, or worn solo as a statement piece with a simple black Kurti or a beige linen saree to let the green color pop.