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Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually made of metal, wood, glass or plastic. These ornament are worn mostly by women in the Indian subcontinent, Southeastern Asia, Arabian Peninsula, and Africa. It is common to see a bride wearing glass bangles at weddings in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and in other Asian countries. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers. Some men and women wear a single bangle on the arm or wrist called kada or kara. In Sikhism, the father of a Sikh bride will give the groom a gold ring, a kara (steel or iron bangle), and a mohra. Chooda is a kind of bangle that is worn by Punjabi women on her wedding day. It is a set of white and red bangles with stonework. According t

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  • Glasarmringe sind in vielen Teilen der Welt verbreitet und unter anderem in Indien sehr populär. Heute werden sie oft durch billigere Plastikringe ersetzt. (de)
  • Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually made of metal, wood, glass or plastic. These ornament are worn mostly by women in the Indian subcontinent, Southeastern Asia, Arabian Peninsula, and Africa. It is common to see a bride wearing glass bangles at weddings in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and in other Asian countries. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers. Some men and women wear a single bangle on the arm or wrist called kada or kara. In Sikhism, the father of a Sikh bride will give the groom a gold ring, a kara (steel or iron bangle), and a mohra. Chooda is a kind of bangle that is worn by Punjabi women on her wedding day. It is a set of white and red bangles with stonework. According to tradition, a woman is not supposed to buy the bangles she will wear. Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh is India's largest producer of bangles. (en)
  • バングルは、一体型のブレスレット。インド、ネパール、パキスタン、バングラデシュなどの南アジアの女性が主に着用する、伝統的な装飾品である。 通常は金属製、木製、ガラス製、プラスチック製である。結婚式で、新嫁はガラス製を着用するのが一般的とされ、伝統によれば最後のバングルが壊れたときに新婚旅行を終了した方が良いとされている。 ヒンドゥー教では、既婚女性は腕に何も身に着けないのは止めるべきと考えられており、バングルは非常に伝統的な意味を持つ。若い女性も着用でき、幼児は金または銀製のバングルが好ましいと考えられている。 (ja)
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  • Glasarmringe sind in vielen Teilen der Welt verbreitet und unter anderem in Indien sehr populär. Heute werden sie oft durch billigere Plastikringe ersetzt. (de)
  • バングルは、一体型のブレスレット。インド、ネパール、パキスタン、バングラデシュなどの南アジアの女性が主に着用する、伝統的な装飾品である。 通常は金属製、木製、ガラス製、プラスチック製である。結婚式で、新嫁はガラス製を着用するのが一般的とされ、伝統によれば最後のバングルが壊れたときに新婚旅行を終了した方が良いとされている。 ヒンドゥー教では、既婚女性は腕に何も身に着けないのは止めるべきと考えられており、バングルは非常に伝統的な意味を持つ。若い女性も着用でき、幼児は金または銀製のバングルが好ましいと考えられている。 (ja)
  • Bangles are traditionally rigid bracelets which are usually made of metal, wood, glass or plastic. These ornament are worn mostly by women in the Indian subcontinent, Southeastern Asia, Arabian Peninsula, and Africa. It is common to see a bride wearing glass bangles at weddings in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and in other Asian countries. Bangles may also be worn by young girls and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers. Some men and women wear a single bangle on the arm or wrist called kada or kara. In Sikhism, the father of a Sikh bride will give the groom a gold ring, a kara (steel or iron bangle), and a mohra. Chooda is a kind of bangle that is worn by Punjabi women on her wedding day. It is a set of white and red bangles with stonework. According t (en)
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  • Glasarmring (de)
  • Bangle (en)
  • バングル (ja)
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