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This image showcases two sets of bridal chooda, traditional bangles often worn by North Indian brides, particularly in Punjab. Both sets feature a rich collection of maroon bangles interspersed with wider, ornate bangles in a creamy or off-white hue. These decorative bangles are intricately designed with floral patterns in a gold or similar metallic tone and are further embellished with small, pearl-like beads and sparkling clear stones. The chooda is a significant symbol of marital bliss and prosperity, traditionally worn for a period following the wedding ceremony. The sets are neatly packaged in clear plastic, suggesting they are new and ready for the bride.
About the Item:
Bridal chooda holds deep cultural importance in North Indian weddings, especially in regions like Punjab. The maternal uncle of the bride typically gifts her the chooda. These bangles are worn for a period after the wedding, symbolizing the bride's new identity and bringing blessings to her married life. The rich maroon color is often considered auspicious, and the intricate floral designs with pearl and stone embellishments add a touch of traditional elegance and beauty to these bridal accessories. The chooda is more than just an ornament; it symbolizes the bride's new journey and holds deep cultural and emotional value.
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