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This image presents two sets of traditional bridal chooda, a significant part of North Indian wedding customs, particularly in Punjab. Each set features numerous vibrant red bangles complemented by ornate gold-toned bangles adorned with sparkling white stones. These chooda are customarily worn by newlywed brides as a symbol of their married status, happiness, and prosperity. The sets are individually wrapped, suggesting they are new and ready for the bride.
About the Item:
Bridal chooda holds deep cultural meaning in North Indian weddings. Typically gifted by the bride's maternal uncle, these bangles are worn for a period following the wedding. The red color is considered auspicious, and the combination with gold and stones enhances their beauty and celebratory significance. The chooda is more than just jewelry; it symbolizes the bride's new identity and brings good wishes for her married life.
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