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Fashion Jewelry
Fashion jewelries are very popular due to several reasons including easy accessibility, cheap varieties exotic designs. You can buy fashion jewelries at almost all the departmental stores, malls, traditional jewelry stores and downtown super markets. Fashion jewelries are available in diverse range of colors and price tags and made from beads, pearls, artificial diamonds, metal alloys, semiprecious stones and gemstones. Besides, silver has also become a common choice for fashion jewelries and designer jewelries.
Some of the latest trends in jewelry accessories fashion in 2010 offer unique creations of accessories crafted from metal alloys and semi precious stones. Hottest and most fashionable trends in jewelry accessories fashion in 2009 also include layered and textured fashion jewelries with perfect blend of elegantly carved and colorful bracelets and necklaces. Besides, beautiful retro pieces and artisan jewelries in purple, red, pink deep green and blue are also being commonly seen as jewelry accessories fashion in 2010.
Bangles or Chudi ( Tamil : Valayal ) ( Telugu : Gaaju ) ( Malayalam : Vala ) are traditional ornaments worn by Indian women, especially Hindus . They are worn after marriage to signify matrimony.
They 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 are part of traditional Indian jewelry. 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.
The bride will try to wear as many small glass bangles as possible at her wedding; honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks.
The designs range from simple to intricate handmade designs, often studded with precious and semi-precious stones such as diamonds , gems and pearls .
Sets of expensive bangles made of gold and silver make a jingling sound. The imitation jewelry, tend to make a tinny sound when jingled.
Some men wear a single bangle on the arm or wrist called as kada or kara . In Sikhism , The father of a Sikh bride will give the groom a gold ring, a kara (steel or iron bangle), and a mohra .
Chooda is a kind of bangle that is worn by Punjabi women on her wedding day. It is a set of white and red bangles with stone work. According to tradition a woman is not supposed to buy the bangles she will wear.