Chudi
Chudi is a traditional Indian bangle, often made of glass, metal, or plastic. It is commonly worn by women, especially during festivals, weddings, and other celebrations. Chudis come in various colors and designs, symbolizing beauty and femininity in Indian culture. They are often worn in sets, creating a jingling sound when the wearer moves.
In many regions of India, wearing chudis is associated with marital status. For instance, newly married women often wear red and green chudis as a sign of their new life. The significance of chudis can also be seen in cultural practices, such as during the Karva Chauth festival, where they hold special meaning for married women.