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  2. Chura (bangles) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally there are 21 bangles, [4] although more recently the bride often wears 7, 9 or 11 bangles. [5] The bangles range in size according to the circumference of the top of the forearm and the wrist end so that the set fits neatly.

  3. Bangle - Wikipedia

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    The following are some popular designs of bangles in India:-Jadau Bangles (Also known as Kundan); Meenakari Bangles; Lac or Lakhs Bangles. Bangles, in India, are usually used by married women or girls. A chura is a set of Bangles traditionally worn by a bride on her wedding day and for a period after, especially in Punjabi weddings.

  4. Shankha (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    Shankha production A diverse collection of shankha, Kolkata, India. Shankha or conch bangles is a bangle-shaped ornament made from the shell of marine conchs. [1] Shankha is worn by Hindu married women. Traditionally, women wear white shankha around their hands along with sindoor, noa (golden bangles), and pola (red bangles). The parents in the ...

  5. Bracelet - Wikipedia

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    In India, glass bangles are common. There are a lot of handcrafted bangles in India too. There are a lot of handcrafted bangles in India too. Made from ordinary glass that is about 3 to 6 millimetres ( 1 ⁄ 8 to 1 ⁄ 4 in) in width, they are worn in groups so that arm movement causes them to make a gracious sound rather like the clinking of ...

  6. Kara (Sikhism) - Wikipedia

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    A kara, or kada (Punjabi: ਕੜਾ (), کڑا कड़ा ()), is a steel or cast iron bangle worn by Sikhs and sometimes Indian people of other religions. [1] [2] Sikhism preaches the importance of equality and having reverence for God at all times, which is represented through the five Ks—ceremonial items worn or used by Sikhs who have been initiated into the Khalsa, of which kara is one.

  7. Jewellery of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Valayal or Sarivu, bangles made up of plain gold or gold with stones or gems. Kaikappu, bangles without designs known as Kappu; Mothiram or Neli, finger ring. Vangi or Vanki, armband. Nagothu, Naga(snake) shape on vanki. Kanganam (armband) Tholvalai Kappu used in the shoulder to hold the sari. Nagar or Nagam, A cobra shaped ornament used the ...

  8. Ring size - Wikipedia

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    An analogic sizing ring stick. Ring sizes can be measured physically by a paper, plastic, or metal ring sizer (as a gauge) or by measuring the inner diameter of a ring that already fits. Ring sticks are tools used to measure the inner size of a ring, and are typically made from plastic, delrin, wood, aluminium, or of multiple materials. Digital ...

  9. Firozabad - Wikipedia

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    Firozabad is the largest glass manufacturing centre in India, [10]: 3 accounting for about 70% of the total glass production in the unorganised sector in India. [ 11 ] : 10 It is estimated that over 50% of the city's population is employed "directly or indirectly" in the glass industry, [ 11 ] : 10 with bangle manufacturing alone employing ...