Celebrate Rakhi and Teej in style with this elegant set of Borosil and crystal kada bangles at 20% discount, available only on Rk Zone. Perfect as a festive gift, these bangles add sparkle and grace to every traditional outfit.
This exquisite set of Borosil and crystal kada bangles is designed for festive occasions like Rakhi and Teej, offering a beautiful blend of tradition and modern elegance. Ideal for women who love stylish yet comfortable bangles, the set pairs effortlessly with ethnic, fusion and contemporary outfits. Each kada is crafted to give a premium look while remaining light enough for daily wear and all‑day celebrations. Whether you’re gifting a loved one or completing your own festive look, these bangles provide lasting shine, charm and dependable quality. Exclusively available at 20% discount on Rk Zone near LIFE CARE HOSPITAL, they’re a great choice for value, style and memorable celebrations.
Elegant Borosil and crystal kada festive design Perfect for Rakhi, Teej and special occasions Lightweight bangles comfortable for long wear Premium look at an affordable 20% discount Versatile style suits ethnic and fusion outfits Great gifting option for loved ones
Slide the bangles gently over your fingers onto the wrist, avoiding force to prevent damage. Wear after applying creams or perfumes to protect shine. Store in a soft pouch or box, keeping each kada separate to avoid scratches. Clean occasionally with a soft dry cloth for lasting sparkle.
Bangles are rigid circular ornaments worn around the wrist, commonly used in Indian and South Asian cultures. Unlike a bangles bracelet with a clasp, they are solid loops slipped over the hand. Bangles can be made of glass, metal, plastic, wood, or crystal and often symbolize beauty and tradition.
The meaning of bangles goes beyond simple jewelry. In many Indian traditions, bangles represent marital status, prosperity, and good fortune, especially gold bangles for married women. They are also worn purely for fashion, matching outfits and occasions. Today, bangles meaning includes cultural identity, style, and personal expression for women of all ages.
Bangles in Hindi are called “choodi” or “chudiyaan.” These are circular ornaments worn on the wrist, popular across India in traditional and modern styles. From glass and metal to crystal and bala bangles, “chudiyaan” are an essential part of bridal wear, festivals, and daily fashion for many women.
To find your bangles size, measure the widest part of your hand, usually across the knuckles, using a measuring tape or string, then compare to a bangle size chart. Remember, bangles must pass over the hand, not just fit the wrist. If unsure, choose a slightly larger size for comfort and safety.
Yes, bangles are generally allowed in flight, both in cabin baggage and when worn. However, large stacks of metal or gold bangles may trigger security scanners, so you might be asked to remove them for screening. It’s best to carry expensive indian bangles in hand luggage, packed securely in a jewelry pouch.