Chooda

Carrying forward generations of tradition, this range of chooda set designs is crafted to mark one of life’s most significant moments.

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ChandRaat Shell Pearl Chooda

ChandRaat Shell Pearl Chooda

₹78,650.00 INR₹47,190.00 INR
Pure Shell Pearl. Middle Ivory Bangles are with 22k Gold Work.
Gulabi Shell Pearl Chooda

Gulabi Shell Pearl Chooda

₹67,650.00 INR₹40,590.00 INR
Pure Shell Pearl.   Ghungroo Bangles are 92.5 Silver 24k Gold Coated.   Middle Bangles are Silver Alloy 24k Gold Coated
Gulab Shell Pearl Chooda

Gulab Shell Pearl Chooda

₹26,950.00 INR₹16,170.00 INR
Pure Shell Pearl.
Joban Shell Pearl Chooda

Joban Shell Pearl Chooda

₹23,650.00 INR₹14,190.00 INR
Pure Shell Pearl.  
Riyasat’e Nabha Chooda

Riyasat’e Nabha Chooda

₹92,950.00 INR₹55,770.00 INR
Pure Shell Pearl Chooda with 92.5 Silver Gold Coated Bangles.
Neemrana Chooda

Neemrana Chooda

₹34,650.00 INR₹20,790.00 INR
Pure Shell Pearl Chooda with 92.5 Silver Gold Coated Ghungroo Bangles.
Riyasat’e Patiala Chooda

Riyasat’e Patiala Chooda

₹104,362.50 INR₹62,617.50 INR
Pure Shell Pearl. This Chooda has 22 carat gold work on the front and back of the red bangles & middle Bangle is 92.5 Silver Gold Coated.
Preet Maroon Chooda

Preet Maroon Chooda

₹56,100.00 INR₹33,660.00 INR
Pure Shell Pearl. This Chooda has 22 carat gold work on the front and back of the ivory bangles.

FAQs

1. What is a bridal chooda?

A bridal chooda is a set of traditional bangles worn by brides as part of Punjabi wedding traditions. It is an essential element of bridal accessories within heritage jewellery and traditional Indian jewellery.

2. How long should a bride wear chooda?

The duration varies by custom, but brides typically wear bridal chooda for several weeks to months. It remains an important part of wedding accessories within Punjabi wedding traditions and heritage jewellery practices.

3. What is the significance of chooda in weddings?

Bridal chooda symbolises prosperity, new beginnings, and marital happiness. Deeply rooted in Punjabi wedding traditions, it holds emotional and cultural value as part of heritage jewellery and traditional Indian jewellery.

4. What colors are used in bridal chooda?

Bridal chooda traditionally features red and ivory tones, symbolising auspiciousness. Modern variations may include softer hues, while still maintaining relevance within heritage jewellery and traditional Indian jewellery aesthetics.

5. Is chooda only worn in Punjabi weddings?

While bridal chooda is central to Punjabi wedding traditions, it is now embraced across cultures. It continues to be styled as meaningful bridal accessories within heritage jewellery and traditional Indian jewellery.