Just as the popular Hindi song Bole Chudiyan (When bangles speak) goes, very few sounds can match the sound of bangles dancing and sparkling against one’s hands. Whether you are attending a destination wedding, heading to a casual brunch with friends or simply looking to pair an elegant accessory with your everyday outfit, bangles are the perfect choice to accentuate your attire within seconds.

Let’s look at some of the most popular kinds of bangles.

Bangles That Are All The Rage:
1. Polki

Prepare to be dazzled by the sheer brilliance of uncut diamonds! Involving a careful and concise process of setting these diamonds into fine gold, Polki jewellery embraces and enhances the beauty of these precious stones. If you are willing to shell out extra for jewellery, choose Polki bangles on your big day and watch as it transforms your entire look in seconds. Luxury gets redefined here.

2. Kundan

The term Kundan stands for the refined gold used in the process of jewellery-making. With a particular focus on 24k gold, Kundan jewellery involves setting gemstones, both precious andsemi-precious, and even glass in gold. Incorporating a variety of designs, these bangles bear testimony to years of craftsmanship and artisanal skill without burning a hole in your pocket. Whether you are a bride choosing the jewellery for her trousseau or a jewel connoisseur looking to stand out from the crowd, Kundan bangles are the way to go.

3. Kada

Translating to bangles in thick metal, kadas have their origin in ancient civilisations such as the Mohenjo-Daro society. These bangles, which come in various designs and metals, remain the rage, irrespective of changing trends and likes. At times, these kadas carry engravings of deities and gods encrusted on them, catering to the needs of the faithful. Commonly found designs and shapes on kadas include flowers, geometric shapes, animals, etc. Kadas made from gold and encrusted with precious gemstones are perfect for grand celebrations, while a simpler piece crafted from rose gold, white gold or silver can amp up your daily attire.

4. Tushi

This traditional style of jewellery-making originates from Maharashtra, where golden balls are closely filled with wax and packed together to create pieces that look appealing and last for a long time. Since its inception, these pieces have gained popularity across the country, owing to their affordability and lightweight structure. Tushi bangles look great when paired with any outfit, be it a flowy saree or a strikingly colourful anarkali.

5. Chooda

If you have ever attended a Punjabi wedding or been a Punjabi bride, then you would know the significance of choodas in the wedding ceremony. Seen in a stunning combination of red and white, these bangles signify everlasting blessings of love and joy upon the happy couple. Adorned only by brides and supposed to be worn for almost the next one and a half years, choodas are exceptional in every sense of the term.

Jingling All The Way:

Whether you are a jewellery aficionado or someone new to the world of accessories, bangles can take your look from 0 to 100 in minutes. Choose from a wide array of styles, shapes, designs, metals, and colours. Say a resounding yes to happy hands!

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