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Traditional bangles are rigid, circular bracelets typically worn by women in South Asian cultures as a symbol of tradition, prosperity, and marital status. They are often made from metal, glass, or lac.

Traditional bangles are commonly made from a variety of materials including gold, silver, glass, lac, and sometimes wood. Each material holds cultural significance and offers different aesthetic qualities.

Traditional bangles hold significant cultural meaning, particularly in South Asia, symbolizing a woman's marital status, prosperity, and well-being. They are often worn during festivals and weddings.

Traditional bangles are typically rigid, circular, and hold cultural or symbolic significance, often worn in sets. Modern bracelets, in contrast, are more varied in form, material, and can be flexible or rigid, often serving purely fashion purposes.

To choose the correct size for traditional bangles, measure the widest part of your hand when compressed, then select a bangle size that can slide over this measurement comfortably. Sizes vary, but common measurements are in inches or centimeters.

Yes, traditional bangles can be worn daily, especially those made from durable materials like gold or silver. However, delicate glass or lac bangles are often reserved for special occasions.

Traditional bangles are typically worn in sets on both wrists, often stacked together to create a jingling sound. The number and type of bangles worn can vary based on regional customs.

Traditional bangles are usually worn for weddings, religious ceremonies, festivals, and other celebratory occasions. They are an integral part of traditional attire and rituals.

Yes, traditional bangles come in a vast array of designs and patterns, ranging from intricate filigree work to colorful enamel and embedded stones. Designs often reflect regional artistry.

To care for your traditional bangles and ensure longevity, store them separately to prevent scratching, clean them gently with a soft cloth, and avoid exposure to harsh chemicals or extreme moisture.