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This image features two sets of bridal Punjabi chuda in a rich maroon color. Each set is meticulously arranged with multiple plain maroon bangles interspersed with broader, ornate bangles. These decorative bangles showcase intricate designs featuring golden outlines and embedded with shimmering white stones or pearls. The chuda sets are traditionally worn by Punjabi brides as a symbol of their marital status and are considered an essential part of their wedding attire. The sets are individually wrapped in clear plastic, suggesting they are new and ready for use.
About the Item:
These maroon bridal chuda sets are a significant part of Punjabi wedding traditions. The chuda is typically gifted to the bride by her maternal uncle and is worn for a certain period after the wedding ceremony. The maroon color is often associated with passion, auspiciousness, and new beginnings. The combination of plain and intricately designed bangles creates a balanced and visually appealing look. The golden accents and embedded white stones or pearls enhance the beauty and celebratory feel of these traditional bridal accessories. The chuda is not just an ornament but a cultural emblem deeply rooted in the wedding customs of Punjab.
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Shipping Cost | 40 |