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  2. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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  3. Bangle - Wikipedia

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    Bangles are part of traditional Indian subcontinent jewellery. They are sometimes worn in pairs by women, one or more on each arm. It is also common for women to wear a single bangle or several bangles on just one wrist. Most Indian women prefer wearing either gold or glass bangles or a combination of both. Inexpensive bangles made from plastic ...

  4. Bracelet - Wikipedia

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    Bracelet. A decorative gold charm bracelet showing a heart-shaped locket, seahorse, crystal, telephone, bear, spaceship, and grand piano. Chain mail bracelet, in Byzantine weave, with silver-plated copper rings and green aluminium rings. A bracelet is an article of jewellery that is worn around the wrist. Bracelets may serve different uses ...

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    The $45 shirt is from Togethxr, the women’s sports brand created in 2021 by a group of female pro athletes, including WNBA legend Sue Bird, soccer star Alex Morgan, swimmer Simone Manuel, and ...

  6. Kara (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Kara (jewellery) Kara or Kada is a thick metal ring or bracelet usually worn on the hands or wrists of men and women in India. It is a religious bracelet that Sikhs wear. [ 1] Mostly made of Iron, the kara has different design styles and is usually used to honor a religious figure. [ 2] Kara is worn by Sikhs who have been initiated into the Khalsa.

  7. Chura (bangles) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally they were made using elephant's tusks/ivory and were known as " haathi daant no chudlo". These bangles are gifted to the bride by her maternal uncle. Chudlo is generally paired with Gujarati bridal sari known as Panetar. These chudlo bangles are generally red and green in colour to match the Panetar sari.

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