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Bangles & Kadas in Gold Plated Silver Temple Jewellery  Stack It Like You Mean It


There is something about the sound of bangles. That soft, layered clink when you move your wrist. It's one of those sensory details that instantly signals this person is dressed, and they mean it. Bangles and kadas have been part of Indian adornment for thousands of years, and yet somehow, every generation finds a new way to wear them and make them feel completely current.

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At Padmam, the bangles and kadas gold-plated silver temple jewellery collection is built for exactly that kind of wearing. Pieces rooted in temple jewellery tradition with the motifs, the craft, and the cultural weight that tradition carries, but designed to be worn now, styled your way, and stacked without rules.


Whether you're building your first wrist stack or adding to a collection you've been curating for years, this is the collection that rewards both instinct and intention.


Temple Jewellery and the Wrist: A Long History

Temple jewellery has been around in South India for centuries. It first started for temple idols and classical dancers like Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Mohiniyattam.


These pieces were made to stand out even from far away—they catch the light, look dramatic on stage, and every little design (like gods, flowers, or coins) has a spiritual meaning, not just a “pretty” vibe.


The designs that define temple jewellery, goddess figures, lotus flowers, peacocks, elephant heads, sun and moon motifs, and intricate filigree borders were never arbitrary. Each one carried meaning. Each one was a deliberate act of craft and reverence.


Bangles and kadas were a central part of this tradition. Wide kadas with embossed deity motifs, stacked bangles with temple borders, broad cuffs with peacock and lotus detailing, wrist jewellery in the temple tradition was always meant to be bold, layered, and visually rich.


In gold-plated silver, that same tradition becomes wearable for everyday life. The weight is manageable, the finish is warm and rich, and the craftsmanship is honest. At Padmam, that's the foundation of everything in this collection.

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What's in the Padmam Bangles and Kadas Collection

The collection covers a wide range of styles within the temple jewellery aesthetic, from faithful traditional designs to contemporary pieces that carry the visual language of temple craft into modern wrist stacks.


Classic Temple Kadas: Big, solid kadas with temple-style designs, think goddess motifs, lotus borders, peacock details, all embossed and raised. These are the “main character” bangles in your wrist stack.


Wear one if you want a clean statement. Stack two or three if you want that full traditional vibe.


In gold-plated silver, the designs catch the light really nicely, and the gold tone looks rich—without feeling too heavy on your hand.


Stacking Bangles: Thinner bangles designed to be worn in multiples, some with fine temple borders, some with textured finishes, some with delicate deity motifs. Stacking bangles are the most versatile pieces in the collection. You can wear four of the same for a clean, rhythmic look, or mix different designs for something more eclectic and personal.


Broad Cuffs: Wide, open-ended cuffs with detailed surface work, filigree patterns, temple arch motifs, and goddess imagery. Cuffs are adjustable, making them easier to wear and remove than full bangles, and their broad surface area gives artisans space to work with more intricate designs.


Peacock Kadas: Peacock motifs are one of the most iconic elements of South Indian temple jewellery. A peacock kada with spread feathers, detailed body work, and that characteristic temple jewellery finish is the kind of piece that gets noticed and asked about every single time.


Elephant and Lotus Bangles: Both the elephant (associated with Ganesha, auspiciousness, and strength) and the lotus (purity, spiritual awakening, and prosperity) are recurring motifs in temple jewellery. Bangles featuring these motifs carry both visual beauty and symbolic meaning, the kind of jewellery that feels like it's doing more than just sitting on your wrist.


Antique Finish Kadas: Some pieces in the collection carry a more antique-toned finish, slightly deeper, slightly more aged-looking, which gives them a different character from the brighter gold-plated pieces. These work especially well for a more toned-down, heritage-inspired look.

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The Art of the Wrist Stack - How to Actually Do It

Stacking bangles and kadas is one of those things that looks effortless when done well and slightly chaotic when not. Here's how to build a stack that actually works:


Start with an anchor piece. One wide kada or cuff is your foundation, the piece everything else responds to. Choose your anchor first, then build around it.


Mix widths. A wide kada paired with two or three thinner stacking bangles creates a natural visual hierarchy. Everything at the same width tends to look flat.


Play with a variety of finishes. Mixing a brighter gold-plated piece with a slightly more antique-toned bangle adds depth and dimension to your stack. It looks considered rather than matchy-matchy.


Odd numbers work. Three bangles, five bangles, seven odd numbers tend to look more naturally balanced than even numbers. This is one of those styling rules that sounds arbitrary until you try it.


Don't ignore your other wrist. A single clean kada on one wrist while the other is stacked creates an intentional asymmetry that reads as very current and very deliberate.


Transition between traditional and modern. Temple jewellery bangles don't only work with ethnic wear. A gold-plated silver kada worn with a plain cotton kurta, a linen dress, or even a casual co-ord set can be the single element that elevates the entire look.

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Occasions That Call for This Collection

Weddings and bridal functions: Temple jewellery bangles and kadas are a natural choice for South Indian bridal looks and for wedding guests who want to dress in keeping with the cultural aesthetic of the occasion. They layer beautifully with silk sarees and traditional lehengas.


Festivals: Navratri, Diwali, Pongal, Ugadi, Onam festival dressing is where temple jewellery truly belongs. A full bangle stack in gold-plated silver with a festive outfit is one of those looks that just works, every single time.


Classical dance performances: Temple jewellery was literally made for classical dance. Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi costumes are incomplete without the right bangles and kadas, and Padmam's collection is well-suited for both stage and rehearsal wear.


Everyday elevated wear: Not every piece needs to wait for a special occasion. A single clean temple kada worn daily is a quiet but powerful style statement, the kind of jewellery that becomes part of your personal signature.


Content creation and shoots: Temple jewellery photographs beautifully. The embossed detailing, the warm gold tone, and the layered texture of a bangle stack all read powerfully on camera, making this collection a favourite for content creators and photographers working with ethnic or fusion aesthetics.


Why Gold-Plated Silver Is the Right Choice Here

Temple jewellery was traditionally crafted in solid gold, which meant it was heavy, expensive, and largely inaccessible outside of certain family heirlooms or professional dance contexts.


Gold-plated silver changes that equation entirely. The silver base keeps pieces lightweight and comfortable for extended wear. The gold plating delivers the warm, rich finish that temple jewellery demands without the weight or the cost of solid gold. And at Padmam, the plating quality is applied with care, so the finish looks genuine rather than cheap.


The result is temple jewellery that you can actually wear to a wedding, to a festival, to a Tuesday if you feel like it, without it feeling like a commitment or a risk.


Why Padmam for Temple Jewellery Bangles and Kadas

Padmam was built on a genuine love for silver jewellery that carries cultural meaning. The bangles and kadas collection is one of the most craft-intensive in our range because wrist jewellery in the temple tradition demands real attention to surface detail, motif accuracy, and finish quality.


Every piece in this collection is made to be worn and noticed. Not stored, not saved, not brought out once a decade. Temple jewellery belongs on wrists, in motion, catching light and at Padmam, we make that as easy and accessible as possible.


Stack boldly. Wear with intention. Shop the full bangles and kadas gold-plated silver temple jewellery collection at padmam.com.


FAQ

1. What is the difference between a bangle and a kada? 

A bangle is typically a thinner, circular ring worn in multiples and designed for stacking. A kada is wider, heavier, and more structured, often worn as a single statement piece or as the anchor in a stacked look. Both are central to temple jewellery wrist styling, and at Padmam, both are available in gold-plated silver with traditional temple motifs.


2. Are gold-plated silver bangles and kadas suitable for daily wear? 

Yes, with basic care, gold-plated silver bangles and kadas are well-suited for regular wear. Avoid prolonged contact with water, perfume, and harsh surfaces. Store in a soft pouch when not wearing. With simple maintenance, the finish stays warm and rich over time.


3. How many bangles should I stack for a traditional temple jewellery look? 

Traditional temple jewellery typically involves fuller stacks of anywhere from four to eight bangles alongside one or two wider kadas. For a more contemporary or everyday look, three to five pieces is a balanced starting point. There's no fixed rule; the best stack is the one that feels right on your wrist.


4. Can I wear temple jewellery bangles with modern or casual outfits? 

Absolutely. A gold-plated silver temple kada or a small bangle stack works beautifully with plain cotton kurtas, linen co-ords, or even simple Western outfits. The key is keeping the rest of the look clean so the jewellery reads as intentional rather than mismatched.


5. What temple motifs are most common in Padmam's bangle and kada collection? 

The collection features a range of traditional temple jewellery motifs, including goddess figures, lotus flowers, peacocks, elephants, sun and moon symbols, and filigree temple arch borders. Each motif carries cultural and symbolic meaning rooted in the South Indian temple craft tradition.

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