BANGLES IN VIDYADHAR NAGAR
vacation and the big fat Indian weddings. The joy of meeting our far-living relatives, dancing and enjoying with our cousins, wearing the designer & lavish clothes, and then finally topping them up with the most extravagant diamond jewellery, just like the cherry on a cake. Indian weddings, especially held in the country itself, are in a league of their own! Lavish and big, these weddings are never a one-day affair. Most weddings in the country span anywhere from over a couple of days to a week. Having a vast number of functions and rituals in the wedding is all the reasons why we call it a "Big Fat Indian Weddings". And weddings are one exclusive event where everyone loves being extra, from their apparels to the jewellery they carry everything is beyond lavish and fancy. May it is the bride, bridesmaids or your third cousin, everyone here wishes to be extra. And how can we reach the bar of extravagance and posh look? By mere addition of dazzling & captivating jewellery to your ensemble. The question arises, What type of jewellery shall one pair with their outfits to attain the perfect extravagant look? Charu Jewels is here for the rescue presenting you a wide range of neckpieces, earrings, bracelets, bangles, rings and what not? Necklaces Necklaces worn around the neck adds glory to the face along with the garments. Different types, styles and forms of neckpieces suit different kinds of outfits. But the one neckpiece that could go with anything and everything which also happens to be the hottest pick this summer is this emerald necklace named "Izara’s Necklace that Scintillates"
A graceful piece made with great intricacy, the details and emeralds scintillate like the moon itself. This necklace would undoubtedly prove to be a crowd-puller for all the attention paid to its daintiness. Earrings play the second most important part after neckpieces in a complete outfit. The most important ones remain to be the necklaces. Are you willing to wear a heavy designer piece for the function and have no place to pair the neckpiece with it? Don't worry our earrings have got you all covered. May it be studs, hoops, drops or danglers, we have a vast range of earrings with different varieties. But our hot picks for the upcoming month of May remains to be from the emerald collection called "IZARA". Here we present to you a few pieces of earrings from the Izara Collection.
The Relevance of Colours
- Red bangles signify energy.
- Green bangles imply good luck and prosperity.
- Yellow bangles are symbolic for happiness.
- White bangles mean new beginnings.
- Orange bangles signify success.
- Silver bangles denote strength.
- Gold bangles represent good fortune.
Despite these traditional significances, women love their bangles in all forms, from a thick kada to a strappy bracelet. You can find such varied kinds of bangles on caratlane.com.
Bridal Bangles Across Different States
- In Northern India, Punjabi brides wear ivory and red bangles called chooda. They are supposed to wear them from the time of their wearing for a minimum of 40 days depending on family customs.
- Rajasthani and Gujarati brides wear ivory bangles as part of their tradition.
- In Maharashtra, brides wear green glass bangles in odd numbers. They wear them along with thin and thick gold bangles called patlya and kadas.
- Bengali brides wear a conch shell bangle along with a red coral bangle which they call shakha and pola.
- In Southern India, gold is considered very auspicious. Brides here wear gold bangles along with green ones too.
The Significance of Bangles to an Indian Woman
Worn for their beautiful designs and auspicious significance, bangles hold special importance in the Indian culture. They’re a popular ornament among women across the country and the religions here. Go to a market and you will find women of every faith, whether Hindu, Muslim, Christian or Jain, all strolling through shops selling these colourful bands that brighten up the wrists.
Marital Significance
Bangles are particularly significant to married women. In the same way, a ring holds certain meaning to a western world bride, Indians associate bangles with matrimony. It is obligatory for would-be- and newly-wed brides to wear bangles made of glass, gold or other materials, depending on which part of the country they belong to. This custom is essential as it signifies safety, love and luck in the marriage
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