Luxury Women's Accessories | Designer Enamel Bangles & Silk Scarves Online India
The Women's Accessories collection at Thomas Goode India is built around two categories that have defined the Halcyon Days accessory identity since the brand's founding in England in 1950: luxury enamel bangles and 100% pure silk scarves. Every piece is handcrafted in England by Halcyon Days, the sole British luxury house to hold all three Royal Warrants of Appointment to the British Royal Household — Warrant Holder to His Majesty The King, to Her Majesty The Queen, and to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
The bangle collection spans hinged, torque, and open cuff constructions across 6mm and 13mm widths, in 18ct gold-plated brass with hand-applied enamel. The silk scarf collection is produced in 100% pure silk in the 45 x 45 cm format, with Halcyon Days' enamel-inspired colourways applied to the silk surface using traditional English handmaking methods. Both categories share the same design archive: enamel motifs developed across over seven decades of British luxury craft production, available in coordinating colourways across bangles and scarves, making them natural gifting companions and wardrobe pairings.
Luxury Enamel Bangles
The bangle collection is the most extensive category in the Thomas Goode India women's accessories range. All bangles are produced in 18ct gold-plated brass with hand-applied enamel at the Halcyon Days workshop in England — the same craft process that defines every piece the brand produces across its tableware, candle, and accessory ranges.
Construction Formats
Hinged Bangles open via a concealed clasp or pavé-set button closure, allowing a precise jewellery-grade fit without the hand needing to pass through. This construction produces the cleanest wrist silhouette of the three formats and is suited to both everyday wear and formal occasions. The hinged format is available at two widths: the 6mm Skinny Small Cuff and the 13mm Medium Cuff.
Torque Bangles are open-ended rigid bracelets with no clasp, held in place by the natural tension of the form around the wrist. The torque construction has roots in ancient Celtic, Greek, and Roman jewellery and remains one of the most architecturally distinctive bangle formats in contemporary fine accessories. The Agama Orange & Gold Torque Bangle and the Minoan Diamond Jewel & Gold Hinged Torque represent this construction at Thomas Goode India.
Width: 6mm Skinny Cuff
The 6mm skinny cuff is the most versatile and wearable width in the collection — refined enough for everyday use, legible enough to register as a quality object from across the room. It is the ideal stacking width: two or three 6mm bangles worn together in complementary colourways produce the collection's most characteristically contemporary wrist composition.
Designs available at the 6mm width include the Skinny Plain Pavé Button formats in Cream & Gold, Pink & Gold, and Deep Cobalt & Gold; the Skinny Cabochon Pearl Pink Golden; the Bee Pink Golden; and the Golf Club Cream Golden. Each carries a distinct motif and colourway within the same craft and material standard.
Width: 13mm Medium Cuff
The 13mm medium cuff commands more visual presence on the wrist and functions most naturally as a single statement piece or as the anchor of a stacked combination. At this width, the enamel decoration has sufficient surface to carry more complex motifs with full clarity.
Statement pieces in the 13mm format include the Leopard Black & Gold, the Race Horse Orange Black Golden, and the Race Horse Amethyst Cream Golden — all in the British heritage design vocabulary of wildlife, countryside pursuits, and sport that characterises Halcyon Days' most enduring pattern series.
The Agama & Salamander Series
The Agama series is one of Halcyon Days' most recognised bangle designs: a stylised lizard motif rendered across the 1cm width in multiple colourways. Available in Cream & Gold, Deep Cobalt & Gold, and Orange & Gold, the Agama brings a naturalistic figurative character to the bangle format that sits equally well in formal and casual contexts. The Agama Sparkle series extends the design with crystal detailing: the Agama Sparkle Pink & Clear Golden and Agama Sparkle Cream & Clear Golden add a faceted shimmer to the enamel surface that catches light with greater intensity than standard enamel alone.
The Salamander Black & Gold is the Agama family's most dramatically decorative piece — the darker colourway and the salamander form producing a bangle that functions as a statement piece in its own right.
The Classic Tiger Series
The Classic Tiger Black Golden is among the most immediately recognisable pieces in the collection — a Halcyon Days design with decades of archive standing. The tiger motif in black enamel with gold detailing is the most formal of the heritage wildlife pieces at the 1cm width, suited across black-tie and occasion dressing as well as the elevated everyday.
Jewel and Cabochon Bangles
A small number of pieces carry cabochon jewel or pearl details — semi-precious or jewel-toned stones set into gold-plated mounts on the bangle face. The Minoan Diamond Jewel & Gold Hinged Torque Bangle and the Skinny Cabochon Pearl Pink Golden bridge the boundary between enamelware and fine jewellery, adding dimensional stone presence to the enamel bangle format.
Bangle Stacking
The Halcyon Days bangle range is explicitly designed for stacking. The conventional approach combines one 13mm medium cuff anchor with two or three 6mm skinny bangles in complementary colourways. Within the Halcyon Days design vocabulary, the Agama, Bee, Salamander, and Tiger motifs originate from the same English enamel design tradition and stack cohesively. The Agama Deep Cobalt & Gold pairs naturally with the Skinny Plain Pavé Button Deep Cobalt & Gold for a tonal stacked composition. The Bee Pink Golden works beside the Agama Sparkle Pink & Clear Golden for a softer, floral-adjacent pairing.
Luxury Silk Scarves & Pocket Squares
The silk scarves and pocket squares in the Thomas Goode India women's accessories range are the most accessible entry point into the Halcyon Days collection. Produced in 100% pure silk in England in the 45 x 45 cm mini silk scarf format, they carry the same enamel-inspired design vocabulary as the bangle collection in a lightweight, versatile accessory format.
Why 100% Pure Silk Matters
Pure silk is distinguished from synthetic alternatives by three properties that are immediately perceptible to the touch and the eye: its natural lustre — the sheen that natural silk protein produces and that polyester cannot replicate without an artificial coating; its temperature-regulating quality — silk is naturally cooling in warm conditions and warming in cool ones; and the depth with which it holds dye colour — a pure silk scarf in a rich colourway appears layered and luminous, where a synthetic equivalent appears flat.
The 45 x 45 cm format of the Halcyon Days scarves is the traditional European mini silk scarf proportion, also known as a silk pochette or silk square. At this size, the scarf is compact enough for every wearing mode without the bulk of the larger 90 x 90 cm formats.
Four Ways to Wear a Silk Mini Scarf
A 45 x 45 cm silk scarf can be worn in four primary modes, each producing a distinct look suited to different occasions and personal styles.
Tied at the neck in a loose triangle fold — the classic pochette — the scarf creates a soft colour accent at the collarbone suited to both formal and smart-casual dressing. Twisted into the hair as a headband or ponytail wrap, it functions as a decorative hair accessory that coordinates with the wrist when worn alongside a bangle in a complementary colourway. Threaded through the handle of a structured handbag — tied in a flat bow or loose knot at the handle root — it is the most contemporary mode: a statement accessory that carries the scarf's colour and pattern into the bag rather than the body. Folded flat and placed in the breast pocket of a blazer or tailored jacket, the 45 x 45 cm format functions as a luxury silk pocket square, extending the accessory's utility from women's to unisex formalwear.
The Halcyon Days Craft Story
Halcyon Days was founded in London in 1950 by Susan Benjamin, who is credited with reviving the traditional English art of enamelling after the Second World War. The house's decorative enamel objects — boxes, bangles, frames, and accessories — are produced at the Halcyon Days workshop in England using techniques that apply fired glass enamel to a metal base through a multi-stage process: the metal ground is prepared and shaped, enamel is applied layer by layer with kilning between each stage, and the final surface is polished to a consistent, durable finish. Hand-applied enamel produced to this standard is distinguished from cold-applied or painted enamel by its depth, its hardness, and the fact that the colour is fused to the metal rather than sitting on its surface.
The three Royal Warrants held by Halcyon Days since the 1970s are among the most significant craft endorsements available to a British luxury brand. The accessories in the Thomas Goode India women's range share this provenance with the Halcyon Days bone china tea sets, lidded candles, dinner plates, and Ganesh Enamel Box available across the collection, forming a single, coherent luxury world across every category Halcyon Days produces.
Gifting Guide
The Women's Accessories collection addresses a precise gifting need that few luxury retailers in India can meet: a wearable object of genuine craft standing, produced by a maker with documented heritage, in a compact format that travels well and presents with immediate legibility as a quality gift.
For Diwali, Karva Chauth, Raksha Bandhan, and significant personal occasions including birthdays and anniversaries, a Halcyon Days bangle is one of the most appropriate gifts in the Thomas Goode India range. A single bangle in the Agama Sparkle or Classic Tiger series, presented in Thomas Goode India packaging, is a compact luxury gift that requires no explanation. A stacked set of three bangles — two 6mm skinny cuffs and one 13mm statement piece in coordinating colourways — constitutes a more substantial gift in the same category.
A bangle paired with a silk scarf in a coordinating colourway — the Agama Deep Cobalt bangle alongside a deep blue or cobalt silk scarf, for example — is one of the collection's most complete personal accessory gifts: two pieces, same maker, coordinated colourway, two different wearing contexts addressed.
To Shop Luxury Women's Accessories Online in India, the full collection of bangles and silk scarves is available at thomasgoode.in/collections/women-accessories, with personalised assistance from the Thomas Goode India team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What luxury women's accessories are available at Thomas Goode India?
Thomas Goode India's women's accessories collection includes luxury enamel bangles in hinged, torque, and open cuff constructions at 6mm and 13mm widths, all handcrafted in England by Halcyon Days in 18ct gold-plated brass with hand-applied enamel; and 100% pure silk mini scarves and pocket squares at 45 x 45 cm in Halcyon Days' enamel-inspired colourways. All pieces are made in England by a maker holding all three Royal Warrants to the British Royal Household.
What is the difference between a hinged bangle and a torque bangle?
A hinged bangle has a concealed clasp or pavé-set button that opens the bangle for wearing, providing a jewellery-grade fit. A torque bangle is open-ended with no clasp, held on the wrist by the tension of its form. The hinged format is suited to everyday wear and stacking in multiple pieces. The torque is an architectural statement format suited as a single piece. Both are available in the Halcyon Days range at Thomas Goode India.
What width bangle should I choose?
The 6mm skinny cuff is the most versatile choice — refined, suited to everyday wear, and ideal for stacking with other bangles. The 13mm medium cuff is wider, commands greater visual presence on the wrist, and is the natural anchor piece for a stacked bangle composition. Most buyers who stack choose one 13mm medium cuff alongside two or three 6mm pieces in complementary colourways.
Why is 100% pure silk preferred for a luxury scarf?
Pure silk's natural lustre, temperature-regulating properties, and exceptional colour depth distinguish it from synthetic alternatives. A pure silk scarf in a rich colourway appears layered and luminous where a polyester equivalent appears flat. The Halcyon Days silk scarves at Thomas Goode India are produced in 100% pure silk in England in the 45 x 45 cm format, in enamel-inspired colourways from the same design archive as the bangle collection.
How can a 45 x 45 cm silk scarf be styled?
Four primary modes suit the 45 x 45 cm format: tied at the neck in a loose triangle fold (classic pochette), twisted into the hair as a headband or ponytail wrap, threaded through the handle of a structured handbag, or folded as a pocket square in the breast pocket of a tailored jacket. The compact format suits all four. The full silk scarves and pocket squares collection is available for detailed exploration.
Are Halcyon Days bangles an appropriate gift for Indian occasions?
Yes. The Halcyon Days bangles at Thomas Goode India are well-suited to Diwali, Karva Chauth, Raksha Bandhan, anniversaries, significant birthdays, and corporate gifting for women recipients. The combination of 18ct gold plate, hand-applied English enamel, and Royal Warrant provenance makes each bangle appropriate as a premium personal gift. They pair naturally with a silk scarf in a coordinating colourway, or with Halcyon Days tea sets and candles from the broader Thomas Goode India range for a coordinated luxury gift.