The Haath Phool, meaning "flower of the hand," is a traditional hand harness rooted in centuries of adornment. With origins tracing back to Persia and brought to South Asia by the Mughals, this form of jewelry has long been worn across regions — from the Arab world to Caucasia, China, and India. Traditionally, it features a bracelet linked by chains to a central medallion resting on the back of the hand, with strands connecting to each finger.
In Indian culture, the Haath Phool remains one of the sixteen Solah Shringar — the sacred bridal ornaments passed down through generations.
Our Cosmic Haath Phool reimagines this legacy with celestial energy: a sunburst at the center, radiant chains, and navratna-inspired stones flowing across the hand. It’s a bridge between history and energy, ritual and radiance.