Sheida Bangles
Stackable gemstone bangles born from a family bespoke piece and made for vivid wrist colour.
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Story & heritage
Amrapali London's official Sheida page says the collection was originally designed as a bespoke piece for a member of the Amrapali London family. It also ties the bangles to the Indian tradition of wearing bangles, where they symbolize success, good health and fortune.
That origin gives Sheida a more personal tone than the formal fine-jewelry lines: it is still highly decorative, but the point is stacking, colour and the easy ritual of adding one more bangle.
Materials & craft
The official page describes gold-plated sterling silver bangles adorned with vivid gemstones. Product listings name 24K gold vermeil on sterling silver with combinations including rose quartz, blue topaz, iolite, amethyst, aquamarine, citrine, lapis, turquoise and pearl.
How to choose & style
Stack two Sheida bangles in related stones for a composed look, or mix warm citrine with cool topaz when you want the wrist to feel collected over time. The petite rings work as a colour echo if a full stack is too much.