In many Indian traditions, bangles are not just ornaments but sacred symbols of a woman's marital status ( suhaag ) and general prosperity.
Bangles, or choodi , are among the oldest forms of jewelry in human civilization, with terracotta and metal examples dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. The Choodiwala historically served as the primary link between these ancient crafts and the women of rural and urban communities. choodiwala
The Choodiwala brings with him a diverse inventory that reflects the unique heritage of different regions: Plain Lac Choodi (Set of 4) - www.choodiwala.in In many Indian traditions, bangles are not just
The Choodiwala’s presence is indispensable during festivals like Karva Chauth and Eid, and rituals such as the Valaikappu (South Indian baby shower), where expectant mothers are gifted bangles to bless the child with positive vibrations. Regional Traditions The Choodiwala brings with him a diverse inventory
Glass bangles are believed to bring good fortune, while the sound of their clinking is thought to attract positive energy and ward off evil spirits.