The Fancy Design of Rajasthani Dahalutar is featured with amazing stone work in red and Green color. It has a Flower design having a work done in fabulous manner. It is made of Plastic and is easy to wear.
RAJASTHANI DHALUTAR KANGAN WITH FANTASTIC FLOWER DESIGN
$35.99
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Jewelry Type: Traditional Lac (Lakh) Bangles, handcrafted from natural resin, which is a signature craft of Jaipur and other parts of Rajasthan.
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Vibrant Color: Features a bold and bright fuchsia pink glossy finish, making them perfect for festive and bridal wear.
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Kundan Embellishment: Decorated with geometric triangle-shaped Kundan stones set in gold-toned frames, arranged in a stylish pattern.
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Design Layout: The stones are placed in sections around the bangle, interspersed with small golden beads (dots) for a balanced and traditional look.
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Base Material: Built on a durable and skin-friendly lac base with a smooth cream-colored interior for maximum comfort.
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Cultural Importance: Lac bangles are considered auspicious in Rajasthani culture and are a must-have for married women during festivals like Teej, Gangaur, and Karwa Chauth.
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Styling: These bangles are versatile and can be worn as a pair or mixed with gold bangles to complement a Lehenga, Saree, or Rajputi Poshak.
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