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The image showcases two sets of beautifully designed bridal bangles, known as chooda, traditionally worn by brides in North India, especially in Punjabi culture. Each set includes a collection of bright red bangles paired with decorative gold-toned bangles that are embellished with clear, crystal-like stones. These bangles are an essential part of the bridal ensemble and symbolize marital bliss and prosperity. The sets are individually packaged, indicating they are prepared for purchase or gifting.
About the Item:
The bridal chooda is a significant cultural artifact in North Indian weddings. The tradition involves the bride receiving these bangles as a gift, often from her maternal uncle. Wearing the chooda after the wedding is a customary practice that symbolizes her new marital status and brings blessings. The combination of red, gold, and sparkling stones is a popular choice for bridal chooda, representing auspiciousness, beauty, and celebration. These bangles are not just decorative but hold deep cultural and emotional value for the bride.
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Shipping Cost | 40 |