Know Your jewellery - Bajubandh (Vanki)
A bajubandh or armlet is a wristband initially utilized by the Bharatnatyam artists of the Dravidian area and worn on the upper arm. Bajubandhs have different structures, for example, states of peacocks or snakes, just as gems, for example, precious stones, rubies, emeralds and different add-ons Made of gold, silver, Kundan, vanki, pearls, they are viewed as one of the "must-have"s of an Indian lady of the hour's gems. They are additionally accessible as straightforward square or round shapes, more pervasive in the west. A bajubandh is an image of riches, economic wellbeing and is accepted to bring mental harmony, energy and joy to the wearer. Vanki is the armlet of South India. The Vanki is remarkable due to its altered V-moulded structure. From old artistic creations and models, apparently, its root can be followed to Naga or snake love. It is typically set in gold, with conventional examples like lotus themes, peacocks, different florals. It is enhanced with valuable j...