From folk performances to Indian wedding celebrations in USA, they’re the perfect match to assemble with any jhumka , ಇಲ್ಲವೇ ?
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A young woman from North Karnataka smiles brightly and says with playful pride,
"ಹೇ ಯಾರ್, ದಯವಿಟ್ಟು ನನ್ನ ಈ ಸೈಡ್ ಪೋಸ್ಟ್ ಜೊತೆ ಈ ಚೈನ್ಸ್ ಹಾಕು, ನನ್ ಬಾಹುಬಲಿ ದೇವ್ಸೈನ ಲುಕ್ ಆಗ್ತಿದೆ!"
(Hey, please take my side post with these chains, I’m getting a Bahubali look!)
If you ask anyone who loves traditional dance in North Karnataka, they’ll tell you the Bindhani side chain is a must-have. It’s not just jewelry—it’s part of the dance, part of the story. The tricky part? Making something that looks heavy and grand but feels light enough to wear comfortably during fast kolata moves. Our artisans nailed that balance perfectly.
Here In Picture: : two dancers hanging out in a village theme on our Karnataka Rajyotsava performance, one snapping a photo of the other. The girl in the picture has that authentic North Kannadati village charm, and the Bindhani side chain adds the perfect finishing touch to her golden jhumkas. It’s like the chain tells its own tale, complementing the dance and the culture.

Across the globe in the USA, these same bahubali side chains are turning heads. They’re favorite add-ons for anyone who wants to mix traditional with ease. Whether paired with pearl jhumkas for that classic shine or golden ones for a stronger traditional vibe, these chains fit right in. Our secret? Using more copper in the base metal, so they stay lightweight but durable. The pearls shine beautifully, and the polish has a warm, Razwaadi golden tone that appeals to everyone—from teens to mature women.
That’s why you’ll find Bindhani side chains in every imitation jewelry box—from young classical dancers practicing at home to women getting ready for family weddings. It’s not just about looking good; it’s about carrying a piece of culture with you confidently.