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In traditional Indian jewellery Bangles are the most important part. The word Bangle is derived from Hindi word bungri. Bangles are called as Decorative ornaments have over the centuries acquired a cultural, social and religious significance. They are called Kangan in Hindi, Gaaju in Telugu and Valayal in Tamil. Bangles are also called as Chudi. They are mainly worn by women. They are usually worn in pairs, one or more on each arm in India. Single Bangle is rarely sold by seller. After the marriage the Indian women wear theme especially Hindu. It is signifying the matrimony. Nowadays men also started to wear a single Bangle on their arm or wrists which is called kada.

Bangles are not flexible like bracelets. They are circular in shape. Bangles are executed in different materials and different regions of India have distinct style of Bangle making. Women love to wear Bangles which are made from glass and gold or combination of both. Bangles are made from many materials such as glass, gold, silver, wood, ferrous metal, platinum, plastic, and lac. They are made of various precious and non precious materials. Bangles which are made from glass is most popular but now they are replacing in plastic. Glass Bangles are preferred at traditional occasions such as any festivals, marriages etc.

When woman wear Bangles they make different sound. Depends on materials the sound is also differing. Like Glass Bangles tend to make a lot of noise. Heavy Gold Bangles are known to produce an attractive tinkling sound. Besides the classic clanking of plastic and metal Bangles are made some sound. Heavy gold or silver and possibly glass Bangles are believed to be aphrodisiac for fetishists who are aroused by the clinging sound. It is important to known how jewellery sounds as a person could identify how precious the metal is. As said much talk has been made in romantic songs and movies about the sound of Bangles. Embroidery or small glass pieces or paintings or even small hangings are attached to the Bangles.

Types of Bangle

In the market there are many types of Bangles available. The material used to make the Bangles is most primary distinguish factor. Traditionally Bangles were made of various types of metals like gold, silver, bronze etc. Now this may vary anything from glass to metal to lac and even rubber or plastic. Another factor that adds to the price of the Bangles is the artifacts or the work done further on the metal. The rareness of a color and its unique value also increase the value. Bangles enhance the feminine grace and beauty of the woman manifolds.

Lac Bangles are one of the oldest ones among the all Bangles. Lac is clay like material which in molded in hot kilns-like places to make these Bangles. Nowadays Bangles made from rubber are popular. They are famous mostly in youngsters. They are worn more like a wrist band by them. Plastic Bangles are also look trendy like rubber Bangles. The unstoppable fancy and charm of these delicate works have successfully abridged the controversial barrier between tradition and fashion.

Bangles have bewildered Indian women from ages with their shimmering sparkles, tinkling sound, innovative patterns and magnificent colors. As a sign of marriage colored Bangles are available. Most usually red and green glass Bangles are being seen as essential as a sign of marriage. Red symbolizes life and joy and green symbolizes fertility. Usually eight to twelve glass Bangles are worn on each wrist, but there are no rigid rules. Women of all classes of Indian society are worn glass Bangles mostly. They love to wear these Bangles. Bangles are considered essential for married women.

Women from ancient ages wore Bangles as ornamental accessory on their arms and forearms to make them more beautiful and attractive. For our customer we provide a huge collection of various Bangles and handcrafted items, crafted with meticulous detailing. We are specialized in Bangles, Indian Bangles, Bangle, Studded Bangles, and Special Hyderabadi Bangles. A large collection of choice in terms of colours, designs, shapes and variety of gems, stones, beads, metals, aluminium, wooden, lac, glass etc.. We have a wide range Bangles Colorful designs and intricate carvings give them a touch of elegance.

There is a history of culture behind these beautiful accessories. Since the Vedic and post Vedic ages glass Bangles have won and enhanced Indian women’s heart. Starting from a newlywed bride under veil to the jean freak swanky fashion girl, everyone's frenzy is same for this fabulous jewellery item. Harappa & Mohenjodaro of the Tamil civilisation were discovered, beads and Bangles were found. Beads took many forms. Carnelian beads were once considered the property of the noble class. Another origin of beads and Bangles is the Middle East. They were on necklaces and bracelets. Square disc-shaped etched carnelian beads indicated that there was trade between the Wests. Bangles and bead necklaces were worn by both men and women. But carnelian beads were worn exclusively by women.

Bangles are fall under rituals which are still in vogue in different parts of this country. Adoring a married woman's wrists with green Bangles or gold Bangles bunched with glass Bangles. Often you will see Indian women wearing huge armfuls of Bangles, even while doing day-to-day chores. It is said that Bangles bring safety and luck to ones husband. With all that power a woman and her Bangles wield, a husband better be on his best behavior if he knows what's good for him! If a woman breaks Bangles (especially a large amount of them) her husband is in danger.

As it is a strong traditional belief that it is inauspicious leaving their hands bare the tradition of wearing Bangles also engulfed the young, teenage, and unmarried women. In Punjab choodas wear by brides or newly wedded women. She generally wears them from a period of 3-6 months. This choodas means Bangles are in red and white color in multiples of four. In Bengal women wears white conch Bangles and a red lac Bangles. Married woman wears iron kada. On all auspicious occasions Green Bangles are worn by women of Maharashtra. When Gujarati woman conceives her sister-in-law presents her a silver chain bracelet. In the seventh month she is also asked to wear a bracelet made of black thread and five kowdis - a kind of shell. It is believed that this bracelet helps in an easy delivery.

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Which materials are used to made bracelets?

Many years ago bracelets are made from animal bones, stones and woods. And it serves religious and spiritual interests. The history of Egyptian bracelets is as old as 5000 BCE. And now unusual materials are used like brass, palm fibers, bamboo and wood. These each material have an informal beauty all their own. Also it is handcrafted by our designer artists that are perfect for bridal jewellery and for mothers.

The scarab represented rebirth and regeneration. The simple elegance of tennis bracelets makes them a perennial favorite. We have one of the largest collections of handmade designer jewellery pieces. From the National Geographic Society, the Scarab Bracelet is one of the most recognized symbols of ancient Egypt. Carved scarabs were worn as jewellery and wrapped into the linen bandages of mummies.

Find gemstone Jewellery

An easy way to get started looking at gemstone jewellery is to explore jewelry web stores that offer beautiful examples. Jewellery stores, both online and brick and mortar, will stock a good selection of fine diamond jewellery for your perusal. A local jeweller can also answer any questions you might have about the piece or gemstone.

In the comfort of your home or office you can take in all of the lovely styles, and begin to sort through the pieces and styles you prefer. When you have determined what those are, you might take the next step of visiting a local jeweller to see the pieces up close and examine them for you. Designer jewellery can cover the gamut of rings, engagement and wedding rings, watches, necklaces and pendants, bracelets and anklets, cuff links, tiaras and other unusual pieces.

Gemstones are so durable

A few are mineraloids not true minerals and are including here: opal, amber, and moldavite. Foremost is durability - it must not easily corrode away, nor can it be brittle. It is so durable that nearly all of the gold ever mined is still in circulation or storage. In some cases, the names are true misnomers, such as Green Amethyst for prasiolite-a transparent green variety of quartz.

In most cases, these variety names are historical, as the gemstones were not recognized as being varieties of other minerals until well after the name was in common use such as aquamarine, emerald, and heliodor as varieties of beryl. And that is related to the third characteristic, ductility. You can see the options are endless and when you are commissioning a piece, why compromise a thing when you can choose!


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