At Padmam, this baajubandh is often chosen by women who want something traditional but easy to wear. It does not pull or twist when you move your arm. That matters during weddings, where jewellery stays on for hours.
The silver finish stays soft under light. It does not shine sharply, which keeps the look calm and grounded. The corals bring in colour, especially when paired with silk sarees in cream, red, or muted green shades.
This baajubandh feels right for weddings, temple visits, and smaller family functions where jewellery needs to sit quietly and do its job.
Why Corals Work So Well Here
Corals have always been part of traditional jewellery, but they can easily look heavy if overused. That is where this design gets it right.
The corals are small and rounded, arranged to keep the baajubandh light on the arm. They do not stick out or catch on fabric. The silver holds them firmly, so the piece stays steady even with movement.
Padmam designs this baajubandh for real wear, not just for display. It pairs well with short-sleeved blouses and works just as smoothly with longer sleeves. The balance between silver and coral keeps it versatile without stripping it of character.
It is the kind of piece you forget you are wearing until someone notices it.
FAQs
1. Is this baajubandh adjustable?
Yes. Padmam designs it with flexibility so it fits comfortably on different arm sizes.
2. Are the coral stones heavy?
No, the ones used in jewellery are not. Padmam uses coral detailing that adds colour without adding weight.
3. Can this be worn for long wedding ceremonies?
Yes. The slim silver build helps it stay comfortable for extended wear.
4. Does the baajubandh suit silk sarees?
Very much. Padmam customers often pair it with silk sarees and traditional blouses.
5. How should this baajubandh be stored?
Padmam recommends keeping it in a soft pouch to protect both the silver and coral details.