Frequently Asked Questions
What is a haathphool?
A haathphool is a traditional hand harness that connects a bracelet at the wrist to one or more rings with delicate chains across the back of the hand. It is a timeless piece of bridal jewellery that adds elegance and intricate detailing to festive and wedding looks.
Should I wear a separate ring with a haathphool?
Generally, no. Since a haathphool already includes one or more connected rings as part of its design, wearing an additional ring on the same hand can make the look feel crowded. A separate statement ring is best worn on the opposite hand.
Is a haathphool practical for haldi or mehndi functions?
Yes. Vaidaan's shell and pearl haathphool designs from the Sankhah collection are lightweight, secure, and comfortable enough to wear throughout haldi and mehndi ceremonies, even with frequent hand movement.
How do I make sure a haathphool fits correctly?
Most Vaidaan haathphools feature adjustable elements at both the bracelet and ring ends, allowing them to fit a variety of wrist and finger sizes comfortably while staying secure throughout the celebration.
What jewellery completes a haathphool bridal look?
Pair a haathphool with matching bangles, a coordinating bajuband, and jewellery from the same Vaidaan collection, such as Sankhah or Jhalak, to create a beautifully balanced bridal look from the upper arm to the fingertips.
Can a haathphool be worn by wedding guests, not just the bride?
Absolutely! While traditionally associated with bridal jewellery, haathphools are also a popular choice for bridesmaids, wedding guests, and festive occasions, adding an elegant and photo-worthy touch to ethnic outfits.
