bridal multi chained kalire with white pearls miti chain kalire kalira kaleere kalirah kalireh kaleereh

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Name: bridal multi chained kalire with white pearls miti chain kalire kalira kaleere kalirah kalireh kaleereh
Base Metal: Brass
Plating: Gold Plated
Stone Type: Pearls
Sizing: Non-Adjustable
Type: Danglers
Net Quantity (N): 2
Sizes:2.4, 2.6, 2.8
This beautiful silver and gold plated cluster of flowers and leaves and other shapes, is typically worn by Punjabi brides, and is attached to their chooda, which is the cluster of red and white auspicious angels worn by the bride. The wearing of kalira is a lovely ritual in itself and takes place just before the wedding. It is meant to bring in joy and prosperity and good luck for the bride and her loved ones. After the kalerein are tied to the bride’s wrists by the women in the family, she turns around to a waiting row of all the bridesmaids and rubs her wrists together over their heads as a token of good luck. The lucky girl who finds herself showered with the flowers and leaves is likely to get married next. This is quite similar to the Christian wedding tradition that originated in England. In this ritual, the bride tosses the bridal bouquet behind the eager crowd of bridesmaids and runs away.
Country of Origin: India