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1920s Design High quality Indian Silver Filigree Hand Chain Slave Bracelet from India.  Appears to be Hathphool style.  Traditional style. Design is generally loved by all, especially the ones who like to explore authentic jewelry styles. A traditional haathphool has finger rings for all the fingers which are then connected to a center broach with chain like attachments, which finally end towards an attached bracelet. These bracelets are normally worn for a Indian wedding ceremony.
 

  • Handmade item
  • Materials: Silver
  • Gemstone: Red and blue gemstones
  • Adjustable
     

Slave bracelets are a piece of jewelry associated with several cultures. As it refers to the hand adornment often worn by belly dancers or associated with harem jewelry, the slave bracelet or hand chain consists of a bracelet that attaches to a ring via a chain, bejeweled links, or other ornate hand connector along the back of the hand.
 

Slave bracelets, or hand flowers, had been long popular before making their debut in the Western world. As it turns out, India is where the term hand flower originated: kamal is the Hindi word for the Lotus flower and refers to this hand ornament. It is literally translated from the Indian word Hathphool. The Hath phool originated as an ornamental piece of bridal jewellery, with five rings attaching to a bangle bracelet. The five rings each represented goddesses which would protect the bride’s family in times of need. Later, this changed to anywhere from one to three rings attached to a bracelet, and believed to represent the bonds of matrimony.

 

Items that I sell that are marked vintage, antique or collectible may show some signs of wear to the original boxes or original package when available. See pictures for detail. All of my items come from a smoke-free environment. I do combine shipping on multiple items.

1920s Design Silver Filigree Hand Chain Slave Bracelet India

SKU: 1668
$55.00Price

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