Festive Crystal Kada Bangles Set 20% Off

Celebrate Rakhi and Teej with this elegant set of Borosil and crystal kada bangles at a special 20% discount, exclusively on Rk Zone. Perfect as a festive bangles bracelet gift for sisters, wives, and loved ones. Limited stock available during the festive season.


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This festive bangles set combines Borosil shine with sparkling crystal kada style, designed for women who love traditional elegance with a modern twist and modern outfits. Ideal for Rakhi, Teej and other joyful celebrations, these bangles pair beautifully with ethnic and fusion outfits for day or night events. Lightweight yet sturdy, they are perfect for daily wear or special occasions and parties. The comfortable bangles bracelet design makes them easy to wear for long hours without irritation or discomfort. Whether you love classic indian bangles, gold bangles look, or trendy bala bangles, this set fits all styles, ages and tastes. Available at an exclusive discount near LIFE CARE HOSPITAL for a limited time only.

Premium Borosil shine with crystal kada elegance
Lightweight bangles for long comfortable wear
Perfect for Rakhi, Teej and festive gifting
Pairs well with ethnic and fusion outfits
Durable, daily-wear friendly design
Exclusive 20% discount only on Rk Zone

Choose your usual bangle size using an existing bangle or a measuring tape around the widest part of your hand. Slide the bangles gently over your fingers, avoiding excessive force. Store them in a soft pouch or box to prevent scratches. Keep away from harsh chemicals, perfumes, and water for long-lasting shine.

Bangles are rigid circular ornaments worn around the wrist, popular in Indian and South Asian cultures. They can be made from metal, glass, plastic or wood. Bangles are often worn in pairs or sets, symbolising beauty, prosperity and marital status, especially during festivals like Rakhi and Teej.

The meaning of bangles goes beyond fashion. In many cultures, bangles represent good fortune, happiness and protection for the wearer. For married women, bangles can signify marital status and long life for their spouse. Today, bangles also simply express personal style, whether as classic indian bangles or modern bangles bracelet designs.

In Hindi, bangles are called “chudi” or “chudiyaan” (चूड़ी / चूड़ियाँ). The term is widely used across India for traditional glass, metal, or gold bangles. When searching online or in markets, you might see both words used interchangeably for single bangles and full chudi sets for festivals and weddings.

To find your bangles size, measure the widest part of your hand, usually across the knuckles with thumb tucked in. Use a measuring tape and compare the circumference with a bangle size chart. Alternatively, measure the inner diameter of a comfortable existing bangle and match it to the closest size.

Yes, bangles are generally allowed in flights. Metal, glass or plastic bangles can be worn or kept in hand luggage. However, heavy metal bangles may trigger security scanners and require additional screening. It’s best to pack delicate or glass bangles safely in padded boxes inside your cabin baggage.