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Sampada Temple Kada

₹ 5,000.00 INR
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The Sampada Temple Kada showcases exquisite 22k gold plating, complemented by intricately carved designs that bring a touch of traditional elegance. Perfect for celebrations and festive occasions, this golden kada stands out with its sophisticated craftsmanship and timeless beauty. Its detailed engravings and rich gold hue make it an ideal choice for enhancing your look during special events.

Type: Kadas
SKU: MTB108
Features
Style TEMPLE KADA
Temple
Finish 22K Gold Plated
Finding Screw
Occasions Celebration, Festive & Wedding Tribe
EMI
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Care
  • Wear last, remove first: put your jewellery on after perfume, makeup, hairspray, and lotions; take it off before cleansing or changing.

  • Keep it dry: remove before washing hands, showering, swimming, workouts, or heavy sweating. Water and humidity can dull plating and loosen adhesives.

  • Avoid chemicals: alcohol-based sanitizers, deodorants, detergents, and cleaning agents can discolor or strip the finish—keep jewellery away from them.

  • Clean gently: wipe after every wear with a soft, dry microfiber cloth. 

  • Store smart: keep pieces in separate airtight pouches or a lined box to prevent scratches and tangles. Add anti-tarnish strips or silica gel; store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

  • Handle with care: don’t tug chains or strain stringing; open/close clasps gently; avoid knocks on stone settings.

Disclaimer: MINAKI pieces are hand-finished; minor variations in shade, texture, or finish—and differences between on-screen images and the physical product due to lighting and display settings—are normal and not defects.

Styling Tip

Pair the Sampada Temple Kada with a traditional saree or lehenga to highlight its intricate carved designs. For a festive look, complement it with matching gold jewelry. Keep your makeup and hairstyle elegant to let the kada be the focal point.