Crystal Glass Bangles Festive Kada Set 20% Off

Celebrate Rakhi and Teej with this elegant crystal glass bangles kada set, now at 20% discount only on Rk Zone. Stylish, durable and perfect as a festive bangles bracelet gift for your loved ones.


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These crystal glass bangles are designed for festive elegance, offering a beautiful shine that complements traditional and modern outfits effortlessly. Ideal for Rakhi, Teej and other celebrations, this kada-style set suits women who love classic Indian bangles with a contemporary twist and refined look. Comfortable to wear all day, they stack easily with gold bangles or bala bangles for a fuller, richer appearance. Perfect as a thoughtful gift, each piece is crafted for everyday durability and long-lasting sparkle. Whether you are new to bangles or a passionate collector, this set adds charm to your jewellery box at a great value. Available online from Rk Zone near LIFE CARE HOSPITAL for a limited-time 20% discount.

Crystal glass design with premium festive shine
Comfortable kada style for daily and party wear
Pairs beautifully with gold and indian bangles
Durable build, less prone to easy breakage
Ideal Rakhi and Teej gifting option
Great value with flat 20% discount

Choose your correct size using a measuring tape around the widest part of your hand. Slide the bangles gently over your fingers without forcing. Avoid dropping them on hard surfaces. Keep away from harsh chemicals and perfumes. Store in a padded box or pouch when not in use.

Bangles are rigid circular ornaments worn mainly around the wrists, commonly used in Indian and South Asian cultures. Traditional bangles can be made of glass, gold, metal or plastic. Modern styles include bangles bracelet designs that mix materials and finishes for everyday fashion and special occasions.

The meaning of bangles goes beyond simple jewellery. In many Indian traditions, bangles symbolise good fortune, prosperity and marital happiness. For brides, gold bangles can represent blessings, while everyday glass bangles show style and cultural identity. Today, bangles also express personal taste, just like popular bala bangles in fitness trends.

Bangles in Hindi are called “चूड़ियाँ” (choodiyan). This word refers to the circular bracelets usually worn by women on their wrists. Choodiyan can be glass bangles, metal bangles or gold bangles, and are often gifted during festivals like Rakhi, Teej and weddings as a sign of love and good wishes.

To find your correct bangles size, measure around the widest part of your hand, usually across the knuckles, with your thumb tucked in. Use a flexible tape, note the circumference in centimetres, then match it to a bangles size chart. Always choose a size that slides on comfortably without force.

Yes, bangles are generally allowed in flight, both gold bangles and glass bangles. You can wear them through security, but if the metal quantity is high, security staff may ask for additional screening. To avoid damage, keep delicate crystal or indian bangles in a padded pouch in your hand baggage.