If you love adding a touch of sparkle to your wrist, you’re in the right place. At RH Jewellers India we’ve got everything from classic gold bangles to modern cuff bracelets. This guide will help you pick a piece that fits your style, budget, and everyday life, and show you how to keep it looking fresh.
Our collection is built around three core types:
Each piece is crafted to suit Indian tastes, whether you prefer a heavy, statement bangles set or a lightweight, stackable bracelet that you can wear all day.
Pick the right metal. Gold is ideal for those with sensitive skin and for high‑value pieces. Silver is lighter and more affordable, but it can tarnish if you sweat a lot. If you’re unsure, try a small sample on your wrist before buying.
Size matters. Bangles need a snug fit so they don’t slip off, but they shouldn’t cut off circulation. To measure, wrap a soft tape around your wrist and add about 5 mm for comfort. For open‑ended cuffs, a loose fit works best – you want to slide it on without forcing.Match the occasion. Heavy gold bangles shine at weddings, while a thin silver chain works for office wear. Pair a bright gemstone bracelet with a simple dress to let the jewel stand out.
Cleaning tips. Soak gold pieces in warm soapy water for a few minutes, then rinse and pat dry. For silver, a soft polishing cloth removes tarnish quickly. Avoid harsh chemicals; a gentle approach keeps the finish intact.
Storage tricks. Keep each item separate in a soft pouch or jewellery box to prevent scratches. If you have a set of bangles, store them lying flat instead of stacked.
Following these steps means your wrist jewellery stays beautiful for years, and you’ll always feel confident when you wear it. Ready to explore? Browse our latest collections and find the perfect piece for your wrist today.
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