Bangles or churi ( Hindi:(Choodi), Bengali: (churi), Urdu: چوڑیاں, Kannada: gajina bale,Tamil: Valayal, Malayalam: Vala, Nepali: Chura) are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India and Bangladesh, especially Hindus. It is tradition that the bride will try to wear as many small glass bangles as possible at her wedding and the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Toddler to older woman could wear bangles based on the type of bangles. Bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.
Some men wear a single bangle on the arm or wrist called as kada or kara. In Sikhism, The father of a Sikh bride will give the groom a gold ring, a kara (steel or iron bangle), and a mohra.Chooda is a kind of bangle that is worn by Punjabi women on her wedding day. It is a set of white and red bangles with stone work. According to tradition, a woman is not supposed to buy the bangles she will wear. Biggest industry of bangles is in Muradabad,India.
A standard bangle is used as an adornment. A new special type of bangle doubles as a clip for hanging items such as a handbag.
Some men wear a single bangle on the arm or wrist called as kada or kara. In Sikhism, The father of a Sikh bride will give the groom a gold ring, a kara (steel or iron bangle), and a mohra.Chooda is a kind of bangle that is worn by Punjabi women on her wedding day. It is a set of white and red bangles with stone work. According to tradition, a woman is not supposed to buy the bangles she will wear. Biggest industry of bangles is in Muradabad,India.
A standard bangle is used as an adornment. A new special type of bangle doubles as a clip for hanging items such as a handbag.
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