Chhap Chittai Armour Ring
Chhap Chittai Armour Ring
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💎 Product Details
Material: 925 Sterling Silver || Finish: Antique Oxidised Silver
Approx Weight: 9.4 grams || Sold by: Per Piece
Ring Length: 4.4cm || Ring Size: Adjustable
The Chittai Ring showcases a bold, shield-shaped silhouette adorned with intricate floral and vine engravings. Crafted in an oxidized silver-tone finish, its detailed carving reflects traditional craftsmanship with a regal touch. The slightly tapered design enhances its statement appeal, making it a striking piece that stands out while still carrying an earthy, artisanal charm.
👗 Styling Tip
Style this Chittai Armour Ring with handwoven sarees, Ajrakh prints, or linen kurtas to complement its heritage-inspired design. It pairs beautifully with oxidized jhumkas or stacked bangles for a coordinated ethnic look. For a contemporary twist, wear it with solid monochrome outfits to let the intricate detailing shine.
Leave your chhap. Stay chhabili.
Understanding Your Silver
- Sterling Silver Jewellery may naturally tarnish over time due to air, moisture, and body chemistry.
- Oxidised Silver Jewellery is intentionally darkened for its antique look. Tarnishing does not mean it is fake — it is a sign of real silver.
Don’t worry — it is completely normal and reversible.
How To Care For Your Jewellery
1. Keep It Dry
Avoid contact with:
- Perfume
- Hairspray
- Lotion
- Soap & Detergents
Always wear your jewellery after makeup and perfume.
2. Store It Properly
- Store in an airtight zip pouch
- Keep away from moisture
- Use anti-tarnish strips that are provided with the product
- Store pieces separately to avoid scratches
3. Cleaning Tips
For Regular Sterling Silver:
- Gently wipe with a soft silver polishing cloth
- Use mild soap and water (dry immediately)
For Oxidised Silver:
- Do NOT over-polish
- Clean gently with dry cloth only
- Avoid chemical cleaners
Ready to Ship: This product is available in stock and will be dispatched within 5-7 days.
