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The image displays two sets of traditional Indian bridal chura, essential adornments for newlywed women, particularly in North Indian cultures. Each set comprises numerous deep red bangles accented with intricately designed gold-toned bangles that are embellished with sparkling clear stones. These chura are typically worn by brides for a period following their wedding as a symbol of their marital status, happiness, and prosperity. The sets are neatly wrapped, indicating they are ready for purchase or gifting.
About the Item:
The bridal chura holds deep cultural importance in many North Indian communities. The tradition often involves the bride's maternal uncle gifting her the chura during a pre-wedding ceremony. These bangles are not merely accessories but are seen as a symbol of good luck, fertility, and the newly formed bond of marriage. Brides typically wear the chura for a specific period after the wedding, which can range from a few weeks to a year or longer, depending on family customs. The design and materials used in the chura can vary, but red and white or ivory are classic choices, often enhanced with gold and decorative stones to signify the joyous occasion.
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