Traditional Bangles of India 

Jan29,2025

A set of red and white bangles, the Chooda is an essential bridal accessory in Punjabi culture, symbolizing good luck and prosperity.

Chooda   

A thick, heavy bangle often worn by Sikh women, Kada is a symbol of strength and unity.

Kada  

These bangles are made using Kundan, and they are renowned for their intricate designs, often paired with bridal or festive wear.

Pachi Bangles

Popular in Rajasthan, these bangles are known for their colorful enamel work and are frequently worn during festivals.

Meenakari Bangles  

A staple in every Indian woman's wardrobe, gold bangles, whether simple or studded, are timeless and versatile.

Gold Bangles  

Known for their understated elegance, silver bangles are popular in many regions, particularly during auspicious occasions.

Silver Bangles

Lac is a traditional material used to create colorful bangles. They come in various designs, from simple to heavily embellished.

Lac Bangles 

These delicate and vibrant bangles are often worn by women across the country, especially during festivals like Karwa Chauth.

Glass Bangles 

Known for their intricate designs using diamonds or uncut stones, these bangles are popular for weddings and festive occasions.

Kundan and Polki Bangles 

Made from clay, these eco-friendly bangles are gaining popularity for their earthy feel and vibrant colors, often worn in rural India during festivals.

Terracotta Bangles