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NEERUSSTORE Rajputi Boor Bangles 2.4

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A Rajputi Chuda is a traditional set of bangles that holds immense cultural and emotional significance in Rajasthan. While often compared to the Punjabi Chooda, the Rajputi version has a distinct aesthetic and construction.

Below is a detailed description broken down by its key features:

1. Visual Design and Shape

  • Dhalu (Tapered) Design: One of the most unique features is the "Dhalu" shape. The bangles are not all the same size; they are tapered, meaning they are narrower at the wrist and get wider as they go up toward the elbow. This ensures a snug and elegant fit along the forearm.
  • Color Palette: Traditionally, they are off-white, cream, or ivory colored. Modern versions also come in vibrant red, maroon, and green to match bridal lehengas .
  • Patti (Gold Inlay): Most Rajputi chudas feature Golden Patti work—thin strips of gold-colored metal or foil embedded into the bangles in geometric or floral patterns.

2. Material and Craftsmanship

  • Traditional: Historically made by Dust Like Elephant Tusk (Dust of Ivory).
  • Modern: Today, they are primarily made from high-quality Acrylic, Plastic, or Seep (Sea Shell). This makes them lightweight and durable for long-term wear.
  • Embellishments: Premium sets include Kundan stones, Meenakari (enamel work), and small pearls (Cheeda).
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SKU: BOOR_CHIKU_PAT_18PCS_2.4
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Cultural Significance

  • Symbol of Marriage: Much like a wedding ring or mangalsutra, the chuda signifies that a woman is married. In conservative traditions, it is rarely removed.
  • The "Nanki Shakk": Traditionally, the bridal chuda is gifted by the bride's maternal uncle (Mama) during a special ceremony before the wedding.
  • Material Evolution: Historically, these were carved from ivory (Haathi Daant). Today, they are made from high-quality acrylic, seep (sea shell), or plastic for ethical and practical reasons.

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