Thursday, 3 October 2013

The Beautiful Bangle Season is Here For Girls

Bangles, also known as Kangan or Churiyan in the Indian Subcontinent, are one of the most popular pieces of jewelry worn by women of all ages. Bangles come in
different colors and are styles; owing their form to the region they belong to. Bangles are worn by married, unmarried, young and old women. In many cultures a single bangle is given by the bride to her groom as a symbol of everlasting relation, such is called Kara. It is a circular shaped bangle having religious significance and is made from iron, white metal or gold.
In India and Pakistan, bangles have become very popular.  With the increasing fashion trends, now they are available in various designs and forms and no longer just made in a circular shape with glass. Bangles are made from a range of materials and can be found in many shapes such as round, rectangular or square. Women wear bangles in colorful pairs in both arms which enhance beauty of women who wear them in a special traditional way. They are made not just from glass but also gold, silver, wood, ferrous metals, plastic and rubber are among other materials that are used extensively to make bangles. In Pakistan, the single largest producers of glass bangles come from Hyderabad, Sind Gold bangles studded with semi-precious gems, or diamonds, pearls or just plain gold bangles with pretty designs are quite popular with women in Pakistan. These bangles can range from downright simple to extremely intricate. Generally, a single bangle is adorned by women across the world in various variations such as bracelet. But in other regions such as the Arabian Peninsula and South Asia, bangles have been evolved into a wide range and each is used for different occasions.





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