Bangles are
circular in shape, and, unlike bracelets,
are not flexible. The word is derived from Hindi bungri (glass).They are made
of numerous precious as well as non-precious materials such as gold, silver, platinum, glass, wood, ferrous metals, plastic, etc. Bangles
made from sea shell, which are white colour, are worn by married Bengali and Oriya Hindu women. A Special type of Bangle are
worn by women and girls, especially in Bengal area commonly known as
"Bengali Bangle".
Bangles are part of traditional Indian jewellery. They
are usually worn in pairs by women, one or more on each arm. Most Indian women
prefer wearing either gold or glass bangles or combination of both. Inexpensive
bangles made from plastic are slowly replacing those made by glass, but the
ones made of glass are still preferred at traditional occasions such as
marriages and on festivals.
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