Bangle

Bangles are a type of traditional jewelry worn by women in India and other parts of South Asia. They are typically made of metal, such as gold or silver, and are worn around the wrist. Bangles can also be made of other materials, such as glass or plastic, and can be embellished with diamonds, gemstones, or other decorative elements.

In India, bangles are an important part of traditional bridal attire and are often given as gifts to celebrate special occasions, such as weddings or festivals. They are also a popular choice of jewelry for everyday wear and are often worn in sets of multiple bangles in different sizes and colors.

There is a wide variety of bangle designs available in India, ranging from simple, classic styles to more elaborate, ornate designs. Some traditional bangle styles are specific to certain regions of India, and may be made using specific techniques or materials.

Bangles are an important part of Indian culture and are often seen as a symbol of femininity and grace. They are worn by women of all ages and are an integral part of traditional attire for special occasions and celebrations.

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