Beautiful Hand Made Traditional Indian Bangles With Kundan Work Hand Work On It. Traditional Hand Work Bangle Chura Set Is Perfect For Wedding Party Wear Or Any Indian Occasion. These Multi-Color Bangles Would Add On In Your Looks. Center Piece Of The Chuda Has Peacock Painting Which Is Making It More Attractive And Making It Real Heavy Rajwari Chuda. Available sizes - 2.4 / 2.6 / 2.8 Why is Chura worn? Popular especially among Punjabi brides-to-be, the wedding Chura signifies the beginning of their wedded life ahead. Although now the Chura has become quite a fashion statement among women, it is traditionally considered to be an important and auspicious Shringar of a newly married bride. Why do Indian brides wear red bangles after marriage? This piece of jewellery signifies good fortune and prosperity and is a mark of the husband's long life. Bengali brides traditionally wear red and white bangles. Shakha (white bangles) are made of conch shells while the Pola (red bangles) are made of red corals. Why do Maharashtrians wear green bangles? Maharashtrian brides traditionally wear green glass bangles. The green colour is considered to bring prosperity to the new relation. The glass bangles are often paired with gold bangles as gold is the typical wedding metal in most Indian communities