chudiyan
Chudiyan are traditional bangles worn by women in South Asian cultures, particularly in India and Pakistan. Made from various materials like glass, metal, or plastic, they come in a wide range of colors and designs. Chudiyan are often worn during festivals, weddings, and other celebrations, symbolizing beauty and femininity.
In many communities, wearing chudiyan holds cultural significance. They are often gifted to brides as part of their wedding attire, representing good luck and prosperity. The sound of chudiyan clinking together is also associated with joy and festivity, making them an essential accessory in traditional celebrations.