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This image showcases two beautifully crafted sets of bridal chooda, traditional bangles worn by North Indian brides, particularly in Punjab. Each set features a collection of deep red bangles interspersed with ornate golden and stone-studded bangles. The chooda is typically worn for a significant period after the wedding and is a symbol of marital bliss and prosperity. These sets appear to be packaged and ready for a bride to wear.
About the Item:
Bridal chooda is an integral part of a North Indian wedding, especially in Punjabi culture. 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 color and style of the chooda can vary regionally, but red and white (or ivory) are common and considered auspicious. The addition of gold and stones enhances the beauty and celebratory nature of these bangles. The chooda is not just an ornament but holds deep cultural and emotional significance for the newlywed.
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