A bridal chura is a significant part of North Indian wedding traditions, especially in Punjabi and Sikh cultures. It consists of a set of red and white bangles, often made of ivory or plastic, that the bride wears on her wedding day and for a designated period afterward. The chura is traditionally gifted by the bride’s maternal uncle during a pre-wedding ceremony and is believed to bring prosperity, happiness, and good fortune to the newlyweds. Adorned with intricate designs and sometimes embellished with stones or gold, the chura is not only a symbol of marital status but also a cherished heirloom that reflects the cultural heritage and blessings of the family.
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