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Chuda set Design With Kundan Bangles In Maroon Color

Original price was: ₹3,500.00.Current price is: ₹1,970.00.

Enhance your bridal look with this elegant maroon chura, featuring intricate designs and luxurious embellishments for a timeless, sophisticated touch.

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A chuda set is an integral part of traditional Punjabi weddings, specifically for the bride. Chuda refers to a set of red and white bangles, often made of ivory or plastic, worn by the bride on her wedding day and for a specific period afterward. The chuda is a symbol of prosperity and marital bliss, and its design holds significant cultural importance. Here’s a detailed description of the design of a chuda set:

1. Color Scheme:

  • Traditional Colors: The most common colors are red and white, symbolizing purity and prosperity. The red bangles often have intricate gold or silver detailing.
  • Contemporary Variations: Modern chuda sets may incorporate additional colors like pink, maroon, or even pastel shades, while still retaining the traditional red and white combination.

2. Bangle Design:

  • Material: Traditionally made from ivory, modern chuda sets are crafted from plastic, acrylic, or metal, which is then decorated with various embellishments.
  • Patterns: The bangles are often adorned with detailed designs, including engravings, gemstones, kundan work, or mirror work. Floral and paisley patterns are popular choices.
  • Embellishments: Some chuda sets include bangles with attached charms, bells, or decorative beads, adding a playful element to the design.

3. Arrangement:

  • Stacking: A typical chuda set includes a combination of thick and thin bangles, arranged alternately. The set usually starts and ends with thick kadas (broad bangles), which may feature heavy embellishments.
  • Number of Bangles: Traditionally, the bride wears 21 bangles on each arm, though the number can vary based on personal preference or cultural practices.

4. Customization:

  • Name or Initials: Some brides personalize their chuda by adding their name, initials, or special symbols on the bangles.
  • Themed Designs: Brides may opt for a theme that matches their wedding attire, such as floral motifs or geometric patterns that align with their bridal lehenga or saree.

5. Cultural Significance:

  • The chuda is usually given to the bride by her maternal uncle in a pre-wedding ceremony known as the “Chuda ceremony” or “Chuda Chadana.”
  • Brides often wear the chuda for a period ranging from 21 days to over a year, depending on the customs followed by their family.

6. Modern Trends:

  • Many modern brides choose to coordinate their chuda with their overall bridal look, considering the color, design, and size that complements their attire.

Overall, a chuda set is more than just a piece of jewelry; it is a symbol of tradition, love, and new beginnings.

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