Bridal Clothes
Saris
How To Put a Sari On
Your Trousseau
Typical Bridal Wear

Bangles
Bindi
Shoes
Gold
Nosering

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Skincare Do's & Don'ts
Home Treatments
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Wedding Day Tips

Brides Duties
Choosing the Bridesmaids
Parents Duties
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Asked Questions

Green Bangles mostly worn on auspicious occasions like festivals, marriages etc. The green and red bangles are combined with gold ones and placed on the brides hand to bring her luck, prosperity and ward of evil.
Bangles are worn by Indian women everyday and usually the colour matches the colour of the sari they are wearing. Gold bangles are worn after they get married. It is usual to wear at least 4 on each hand.
Today, you can get bangles which are more like bracelets, made of gold and are studded with a lot of precious stones and gems. You usually wear one bracelet on one hand, because they are thick.
A kadda is very thick with a lot of intricate designs and is made of gold and red. The bride is given a kadda to wear with her on her wedding day by her uncle (mum's brother).