Bangles are rigid bracelets, traditionally worn around the wrists, commonly made from materials like metal, glass, wood, plastic, or ivory. They are a popular form of jewelry in many South Asian cultures, often worn in multiples and associated with beauty, tradition, and femininity.
Typically circular and slip-on in design (without clasps), bangles can be plain or intricately decorated with engraving, gemstones, enamel work, or artistic patterns. They come in a wide range of sizes, colors, and styles — from minimalist metallic bands to vibrant, heavily embellished pieces used in bridal and festive wear.
Key Features:
Material: Gold, silver, glass, lacquer, wood, plastic, or mixed materials
Style: Traditional, modern, or fusion
Finish: Matte, polished, textured, or studded
Symbolism: Often worn for cultural, religious, or personal significance
Occasion: Everyday wear, weddings, festivals, or formal occasions



