Bangles Worn by Different Brides
https://www.devijewellers.lk/
Bengali
The traditional gold bangles design in the Bengali tradition is the combination of red and white bangles, well known as Shakha and Pola – made of conch shells and red corals. The bride has to be very careful that these bangles don’t break during the first year of marriage. They spell beauty and add a tinge of charm to the bride’s look.
https://devijewellers.lk/
Punjabi & Sikh
Punjabi and Sikh brides wear the choodas that are red and white in color. This beautiful bangles design is a gift from the maternal uncles. They are adorned with gemstones and diamonds to add a festive feel and look.
https://devijewellers.lk/
Gujarati
Gujaratis are always excited about weddings and festivals. What would look gorgeous on a Gujarati bride traditionally is the red and white ivory choodas that goes perfectly with her wedding Gharchoda. It is to be worn for either 45 days or 1.5 years.
https://devijewellers.lk/
Maharashtrian
Who doesn’t know about the ever so beautiful green glass bangles that Maharashtrian brides are supposed to wear traditionally! The bride and newly-wed women also wear gold patli bangles that are adorned with a beautiful traditional design and details.
https://devijewellers.lk/
Malayali
While pearl jewellery is something to die for, the malayalis love to be decked up with the stunning thick kada bangles that are called ‘thadavala’ and the thin ones are called ‘Ottavala’. These kadas are also available as round thick bracelets or flat, broad ones flaunting intricate designs.
https://devijewellers.lk/
Thank You
https://devijewellers.lk/