Organise and flaunt your favourite bangles with this elegant 6-set bangle box. Designed to keep bangles safe, dust-free and easy to access, it’s perfect for daily wear, festive looks and gifting, while adding a touch of style to your dressing table.
This elegant 6-set bangle box is designed to keep your bangles neatly organised, protected and ready to wear. Ideal for women who love gold bangles, indian bangles or trendy bangles bracelet styles, it offers safe storage without tangling or scratches. The cushioned rods and clear layout make pairing easier for everyday use, weddings or travel. Sturdy construction and compact size ensure your favourite designs stay dust-free and easy to carry. A thoughtful gift for jewellery lovers, this box blends style with practical utility, elevating your dressing space in C O EBS 8 1546 KAMMANUCHETLUVEEDHI REVENUE WARD NO 8 KALYAN DURG KAMMANUCHETLUVEEDHI REVENUE WARD NO 8 KALYAN DURG KAMMANUCHETLUVEEDHI and beyond.
Holds six bangle sets neatly and securely Soft padded rods prevent scratches and damage Compact, travel-friendly design fits easily in luggage Clear layout helps quickly match outfits Durable construction for long-lasting daily use Ideal gift for gold and indian bangles lovers
Open the box and gently slide your bangles onto the cushioned rods, arranging each set separately for easy access. Close the lid securely after use to keep dust away. Store in a cool, dry place. While travelling, place the box flat in your bag to avoid unnecessary movement.
Bangles are rigid, circular ornaments worn mainly around the wrist, popular in Indian and South Asian cultures. Unlike flexible bracelets, bangles keep their shape and are often worn in sets. They can be made of gold, glass, metal, wood or plastic and symbolise beauty, tradition and celebration.
The meaning of bangles goes beyond simple jewellery. In many cultures, especially Indian traditions, bangles represent prosperity, marital status and good fortune. For brides, gold bangles and colourful indian bangles signify happiness and long life. Today, they also express personal style, worn casually or for special occasions.
Bangles in Hindi are called “चूड़ी” (chudi) or “कंगन” (kangan), depending on style and region. The word चूड़ी usually refers to slimmer, often glass or metal bangles, while कंगन can mean thicker, sometimes heavier designs. Both are important in Indian culture, festivals and weddings across the country.
To find your bangle size, measure the widest part of your hand, usually across the knuckles, with a measuring tape or string. Divide the circumference by 3.14 to get the diameter, then match it to a standard bangle size chart. Always choose a slightly larger size for comfortable sliding on and off.
Yes, bangles are generally allowed in flight, both in cabin baggage and when worn. However, large quantities of metal bangles may trigger security screening. It’s wise to store extra bangles in an organised bangle box inside your hand luggage, so they can be easily inspected without getting damaged or lost.