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Anmay traders Plastic Chudas (Pack of 36)

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    Product Details
    Model Name
    Silver Pearl Chuda
    Model Number
    21102
    Ideal For
    Women
    Type
    Chudas
    Color
    Red
    Base Material
    Plastic
    Bangle Size
    2.8
    Pack of
    36
    Occasion
    Wedding & Engagement
    Net Quantity
    36
    Brand
    Anmay traders
    Brand Color
    Red
    Collection
    Ethnic
    Diamond Cut
    Brilliant
    Pearl Type
    Plastic
    Trend
    Pearl
    Diameter
    2.8 inch
    Sales Package
    1 bangle set
    Design
    Pearl design
    Other Materials
    Zircon Stone
    Occasion
    Wedding & Engagement
    Artificial Pearl Material
    Plastic
    Pearl Shape
    Round
    Pearl Color
    White
    Chudas are traditional Indian bridal bangles, primarily worn by Punjabi brides as a significant part of their wedding attire, symbolizing marital bliss, prosperity, and new beginnings. These bangles, typically in shades of red, maroon, and white or ivory, are usually made of plastic, ivory (historically), or acrylic materials and are embellished with intricate designs, gold accents, or embedded stones. The chuda ceremony, a pre-wedding ritual, is deeply rooted in Punjabi culture where maternal uncles gift the chudas to the bride, who wears them for a period after marriage—often ranging from a few months to over a year, depending on family tradition. While traditionally consisting of 21 bangles on each arm, modern versions may vary in number and customization, including personalized engravings or themed decorations. Symbolically, chudas represent the blessings of elders and the sacred transition from maidenhood to marital life. Brides often wear them with kalire (hanging ornaments) tied to them, which are shaken over unmarried girls' heads during the wedding as part of a playful custom to predict who might marry next. Chudas have also evolved in terms of design and cultural reach, now being adopted by brides across India and even internationally, transcending regional boundaries while maintaining their traditional significance. These bangles are not just ornamental but hold deep emotional and spiritual value, being one of the most photographed and cherished wedding accessories. Their color, arrangement, and embellishments are often chosen to complement the bridal outfit, and they can include motifs of love, fertility, and divine protection. Although deeply associated with Sikh and Punjabi Hindu communities, the popularity of chudas has grown among brides from various backgrounds, who embrace the beauty and symbolism of the tradition. Wearing a chuda is often accompanied by rituals involving turmeric, sacred threads, and blessings from elders to ensure a happy and prosperous married life. In contemporary times, chudas are sometimes customized in pastel shades or paired with modern attire, reflecting changing fashion trends while preserving cultural roots. Bridal photo shoots and wedding videos often highlight the chuda, underscoring its role as a key element of the bride’s identity on her special day. Even after the wedding, the chuda remains a constant reminder of the celebration and the start of a new chapter in the bride’s life, often preserved as a keepsake or passed on as a family heirloom. The charm and cultural weight of chudas lie in their blend of tradition, fashion, sentiment, and ritual, making them an enduring symbol of Indian matrimonial customs.
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