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Our Materials

Traditionally, wedding chura refers to a set of bridal bangles that are worn by brides in many South Asian cultures, particularly in India and Pakistan, as part of their bridal attire. These bangles are typically made of a combination of materials, including:

Lac

Lac is a natural resinous substance that is commonly used in making wedding chura. It is derived from the secretions of lac insects and is known for its glossy finish and vibrant colors. Lac bangles are considered auspicious and are often used in wedding ceremonies.

Glass

Glass bangles, also known as “suhag chuda” or “chura,” are another common material used for making wedding chura. Glass bangles are available in various colors and are often worn in combination with other materials like lac or metal bangles.

Seep

Seep, also known as “shakha,” is a traditional material used for making wedding chura among Bengali brides. Seep bangles are made from conch shells and are typically white in color with a reddish-brown spiral design.

Resin

Resin bangles, made from synthetic materials, are also used in some wedding chura sets. Resin bangles are lightweight, durable, and available in various colors, making them a popular choice for modern brides.

Plastic

In modern times, plastic bangles have become popular for making wedding chura due to their affordability and availability in a wide range of colors. Plastic bangles are lightweight and come in various shapes and sizes, making them a popular choice for brides who prefer lightweight jewelry.

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Pearls

Diamonds are one of the hardest natural substances found on earth. Our high-quality diamonds are ethically sourced from our suppliers who follow conflict-free and socially responsible practices

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