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Add an instant dash of glamour with this gorgeous, versatile Bangles from Hemant Jewellers.
Perfect gifting option!
Bangles are the Indian jewellery ornament which have been in existence since aeon. ย Bangles hold the special place in every Indian woman accessory collection.
Bangles are generally worn in a pair by women. For Indian married women bangles are must have ornaments. In India, bangles are known by various different names and have special designs according to different states. ย In Bengali bangles are known as Churi, in Assamese, it is known as Kharu, in Tamil Valaiyal, in Marathi Bangadi and commonly in Hindi, it is known as Chudi.


Traditional Maharashtrian Kolhapuri Pakija Moti Bangles
Traditional Maharashtrian Kolhapuri Pakija Moti Bangles
Add an instant dash of glamour with this gorgeous, versatile Bangles from Hemant Jewellers.
Perfect gifting option!
Bangles are the Indian jewellery ornament which have been in existence since aeon. ย Bangles hold the special place in every Indian woman accessory collection.
Bangles are generally worn in a pair by women. For Indian married women bangles are must have ornaments. In India, bangles are known by various different names and have special designs according to different states. ย In Bengali bangles are known as Churi, in Assamese, it is known as Kharu, in Tamil Valaiyal, in Marathi Bangadi and commonly in Hindi, it is known as Chudi.
Add an instant dash of glamour with this gorgeous, versatile Bangles from Hemant Jewellers.
Perfect gifting option!
Bangles are the Indian jewellery ornament which have been in existence since aeon. ย Bangles hold the special place in every Indian woman accessory collection.
Bangles are generally worn in a pair by women. For Indian married women bangles are must have ornaments. In India, bangles are known by various different names and have special designs according to different states. ย In Bengali bangles are known as Churi, in Assamese, it is known as Kharu, in Tamil Valaiyal, in Marathi Bangadi and commonly in Hindi, it is known as Chudi.
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