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692568740b953712fbe4a88cLakshmi Kasu & Gemstone Bangles (Kada/Kangan)

Lakshmi Kasu & Gemstone Bangles (Kada/Kangan)Coin & Gemstone Bangles (Set of Two)

These are a magnificent pair of traditional South Indian bangles, often referred to as Kasulaperu Bangles (coin bangles) or Temple Jewelry due to their classic design featuring Goddess Lakshmi coins and precious stones. They are an exquisite blend of cultural heritage and luxurious craftsmanship.


Key Features

  • Design Style: Traditional South Indian / Temple Jewelry (specifically, a type of Kasulaperu/Kasu Bangle).
  • Motif: Features a continuous, articulated pattern of small, intricate Goddess Lakshmi coins (Kasulu), a symbol of prosperity and good fortune.
  • Gemstones: Embellished with alternating colored gemstones:

    • Ruby (or a synthetic red stone/Kemp stone), typically representing love and passion.

    • Emerald (or a synthetic green stone/Pacha stone), typically symbolizing growth and harmony.
  • Closure/Fastening: They appear to be Kada Bangles with a hinge and a pin/screw closure (visible in the detailed image) for easy wearing and a secure fit.
  • Craftsmanship: The design showcases detailed temple work, with a beaded or granulated border accentuating the coins and stones.

Detailed Specifications (Assumed for High-End Jewelry)

AttributeDetail
MaterialHigh-Quality Gold (Likely 22 Karat (916), common in traditional Indian jewelry)
Bangle TypeKada/Hinged Bangle (Set of 2)
StonesRubies and Emeralds (or high-quality synthetic substitutes)
SettingTraditional Grooved or Bezel Setting for the gemstones
OccasionBridal wear, Temple ceremonies, Traditional festivals, Grand celebrations

Cultural Significance

  • The Lakshmi Kasu (coin with Goddess Lakshmi) is considered highly auspicious, believed to bring wealth, fortune, and blessings to the wearer.
  • The bangles are an essential part of the South Indian bridal trousseau, passed down as heirlooms.
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Lakshmi Kasu & Gemstone Bangles (Kada/Kangan)

Lakshmi Kasu & Gemstone Bangles (Kada/Kangan)Coin & Gemstone Bangles (Set of Two)

These are a magnificent pair of traditional South Indian bangles, often referred to as Kasulaperu Bangles (coin b...

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Key Attributes

Country of originIndia
BrandAPMEPMA-Nandyal
Genderfemale
Size2-2
Colourgolden goddess
Net Quantity2 pair
Product Dimensions3L x 1W x 4H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameAPMEPMA-Nandyal
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Lakshmi Kasu & Gemstone Bangles (Kada/Kangan)Coin & Gemstone Bangles (Set of Two)

These are a magnificent pair of traditional South Indian bangles, often referred to as Kasulaperu Bangles (coin bangles) or Temple Jewelry due to their classic design featuring Goddess Lakshmi coins and precious stones. They are an exquisite blend of cultural heritage and luxurious craftsmanship.


Key Features

  • Design Style: Traditional South Indian / Temple Jewelry (specifically, a type of Kasulaperu/Kasu Bangle).
  • Motif: Features a continuous, articulated pattern of small, intricate Goddess Lakshmi coins (Kasulu), a symbol of prosperity and good fortune.
  • Gemstones: Embellished with alternating colored gemstones:

    • Ruby (or a synthetic red stone/Kemp stone), typically representing love and passion.

    • Emerald (or a synthetic green stone/Pacha stone), typically symbolizing growth and harmony.
  • Closure/Fastening: They appear to be Kada Bangles with a hinge and a pin/screw closure (visible in the detailed image) for easy wearing and a secure fit.
  • Craftsmanship: The design showcases detailed temple work, with a beaded or granulated border accentuating the coins and stones.

Detailed Specifications (Assumed for High-End Jewelry)

AttributeDetail
MaterialHigh-Quality Gold (Likely 22 Karat (916), common in traditional Indian jewelry)
Bangle TypeKada/Hinged Bangle (Set of 2)
StonesRubies and Emeralds (or high-quality synthetic substitutes)
SettingTraditional Grooved or Bezel Setting for the gemstones
OccasionBridal wear, Temple ceremonies, Traditional festivals, Grand celebrations

Cultural Significance

  • The Lakshmi Kasu (coin with Goddess Lakshmi) is considered highly auspicious, believed to bring wealth, fortune, and blessings to the wearer.
  • The bangles are an essential part of the South Indian bridal trousseau, passed down as heirlooms.

Country of originIndia
BrandAPMEPMA-Nandyal
Genderfemale
Size2-2
Colourgolden goddess
Platingbrass
Base Metalbrass
Common nameGoddess Lakshmi coins (Kasulu), bangle
Net Quantity2 pair
Weight60 g
Package Dimension3L x 1W x 4H cm
Product Dimensions3L x 1W x 4H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameAPMEPMA-Nandyal
Manufacturer or packer addressRoom No.PS No.103/139,TLF Meeting hall,Nandyal
Manufacturing Date11/2025
contact details consumer careAPMEPMA-Nandyal, [email protected]