BANGLES MELA

Bangles as Heirlooms ~ Unveiling Bengal’s Timeless Treasures

Bangles have been an important part of Indian culture and weddings since ancient times. They are often made from precious materials like gold, silver, copper, ivory, and precious stones, and can also be made from non-precious materials like glass, wood, and plastic. 

Bangles are circular in shape and are not flexible like bracelets. The word “bangle” comes from the Hindi word bungri, which means “glass”. Bangles are considered a symbol of the complete woman, and married women are generally expected to wear them. Wearing gold bangles after marriage symbolizes health, luck, and prosperity. 

Silver bangles are also popular, and some women wear them to represent happiness, good fortune, or to show that they are a maiden, daughter, or wife.

Bangles are considered the symbol of the complete woman. While girls in traditional Indian society are allowed to wear bangles, married women are generally expected to wear bangles. It is a tradition to wear this style of Indian gold bangles after marriage, symbolizing health, luck, and prosperity.

Significance Of Colors In Bangles

In Indian culture, the colors of bangles also have their own significance. Red signifies energy and prosperity, while green denotes good luck and fertility. Yellow bangles are meant for happiness, white is for new beginnings and orange is for success. Silver bangles denote strength and gold bangles are the ultimate symbol of fortune and prosperity.

Different Kinds of Bangles 

Kada

The Kada bangle is one of the more commonly known bangle styles. This thick style of Indian gold bangle is made from 22k gold or silver metal and worn on the wrists of men and women in India culture. It is a considered a religious piece of Indian gold jewelry which Sikhs & some Hindus wear. Kada bangles have a distinct design and style and is usually used to honor a religious figure.

Cuffs 

Cuff bangles come in a variety of fun, minimal, and versatile styles made. Traditionally, they are made of exquisite 22k Indian gold and can be adorned with gemstones, pearls, and /or engraved designs. They can be paired with traditional Indian wear or western wear to add cultural elegance. 

Temple 

Temple bangles are designed to show reverence for gods and goddesses relevant to Indian religious beliefs. This type of 22k Indian gold jewelry is sometimes accompanied by antique finishes and precious gemstones such as emeralds, rubies and sapphires.

Filigree 

Filigree bangles are designed using tiny beads, twisted thread, or a combination of the two to create artistic motifs that add texture and allure to a typical Indian gold bangle. 

Enamel 

The art of adding enamel to 22k Indian gold jewelry gained popularity during the 1920s and has spawned many noted bangle styles, like the beloved Meenakari. 

Kundan

Kundan is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewelry using gems set with a gold between the stones and its mount. This method of jewelry making is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is one of the older forms of 22k Indian gold jewelry making used to adorned gold bangles that are made and worn in India and by Indian people throughout the world.

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