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]This image features two elegantly designed sets of bridal chooda, traditional bangles worn by North Indian brides, especially in Punjabi weddings. Each set includes a collection of deep red bangles interspersed with ornate gold-toned bangles, which are embellished with shimmering white stones. The chooda is a significant symbol of marital bliss and prosperity, typically worn for a period after the wedding. The sets are neatly packaged, suggesting they are new and ready for a bride.
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Bridal chooda holds deep cultural importance in North Indian weddings, particularly in Punjabi traditions. The maternal uncle of the bride traditionally gifts her the chooda. These bangles are usually worn for a minimum of 40 days to a year or longer after the wedding. The combination of red and gold is considered auspicious, and the addition of stones enhances their beauty and celebratory significance. The chooda is more than just an accessory; it symbolizes the bride's new identity and brings good wishes for her married life.
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