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Chudla bangles are traditional, thick, and typically red and white bangles worn by Punjabi brides in India as a significant part of their wedding ceremony. They symbolize good fortune and new beginnings.

The significance of Chudla bangles in weddings is immense, as they are a traditional symbol of a newlywed bride's marital status and prosperity, blessed by elders for a happy conjugal life.

Chudla bangles are traditionally made from plastic or ivory, often covered with silk thread and adorned with stones or intricate designs, though modern versions may use other materials.

A bride traditionally wears Chudla bangles for a period ranging from 40 days to a year after marriage, depending on family customs and personal preference.

Chudla bangles are selected for a bride by her maternal uncle, who often gifts them as part of a pre-wedding ceremony. The size and design are chosen to fit her wrist and complement her bridal attire.

Yes, Chudla bangles can be customized in terms of color, design, and embellishments, allowing brides to match them with their wedding outfits while retaining their traditional essence.

To care for Chudla bangles, avoid exposing them to water, harsh chemicals, or excessive sunlight, as these can damage their delicate finish and adornments. Store them in a dry, safe place.

Yes, there are different styles of Chudla bangles, ranging from plain red and white sets to elaborate designs adorned with kundan, pearls, or intricate patterns, reflecting regional variations.

The Chudla ceremony is a pre-wedding ritual where the bride's maternal uncle presents her with the bangles, followed by blessings from family members, symbolizing their wishes for her married life.

You can buy authentic Chudla bangles from specialized bridal jewellery stores in regions with Punjabi communities, or from online retailers that offer traditional Indian wedding accessories.