
Non-Adjustable
Bridal
No Plating
Red
Kundan
2
Alloy
Chooda
Interlock
Cubic Zirconia/American Diamond
India
Name : NEW BRIDAL CHURA
Base Metal : Alloy
Plating : No Plating
Stone Type : Cubic Zirconia/American Diamond
Sizing : Non-Adjustable
Type : Chooda
Net Quantity (N) : 2
Sizes : 2.8
A bridal chura is a set of traditional bangles worn by brides in South Asian cultures, especially in India and Pakistan. It is an integral part of the bridal attire and is often worn during the wedding ceremony and for some time afterward. Here's a detailed description of a new bridal chura :
Material : The chura is typically made of lac (a type of resin) or glass and can be decorated with intricate designs. Modern churas may also include materials like metal, acrylic, or enamel, offering a contemporary twist while maintaining traditional elements.
Designs :
Traditional Styles : These can feature rich red and white colors, as these are considered auspicious in many South Asian cultures. Some may also incorporate shades of gold, green, maroon, or ivory for added beauty.
Embellishments : Many churas are adorned with stones, pearls, kundan, or diamond-like embellishments to add a luxurious touch. Some designs may also include engraving or delicate floral patterns.
Customization : Newer trends see personalized churas that may include names or meaningful symbols, making them unique for the bride.
Functionality : The chura is generally worn on both wrists, often in layers of several bangles, sometimes in a set of six, seven, or more depending on regional customs. The chura is believed to be a symbol of marital status and is considered to bring good fortune and prosperity to the newlywed
Country of Origin : India
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