Chooda ceremony decoration ideas at home

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Every Hindu wedding has customs and rituals, and the bangle ceremony is quite important too. This ceremony is done in the bride’s home where the groom’s family or the bride’s maternal family takes bangles for her. 

The ceremony is considered mandatory in all Hindu weddings, though; the customs and the type of bangles are different for each community. There are many wonderful elements of bangle ceremony decoration ideas at home that you may want to consider. 

4 bangle ceremony decoration ideas at home you can consider

Bangle booth

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Put that picture booth out of your mind and imagine a bangle booth instead! It’s common knowledge that women are completely obsessed with wearing bangles. As a result of this, you may want to consider surprising your female friends and family during your Mehendi or sangeet night with a couple of bangle booths so that they can decorate their wrists with bangles and dance the night away.

 

Bangle tokri

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At each and every wedding celebration, there is more than enough space at the tables for guests to either eat or participate in the many games and activities that have been set up. The presence of such bangle tokris stuffed to the brim with colourful bangles can be a significant contribution to the overall atmosphere. 

The decoration idea is not only simple but perfect for an Indian wedding, with brightly coloured dupattas, lassi glasses, Manjiyaan, and everything else in between.

 

Bangle tree

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The combination of bangle decoration on trees is undeniably a smash hit in our eyes. If you decide to place a large bangle tree in the centre of the wedding grounds (or if the grounds are large enough, you may even place numerous smaller ones there), then these miniatures would be an excellent addition to the guest tables. 

Every bangle tree that is a part of the overall bangle décor should have the couple’s hashtag or names glued in glitter at the bottom of the trunk. This will make the ideal social media story for each and every one of your visitors.

 

Bangle backdrop

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If you are having trouble deciding how and where to utilise bangles at the event, consider creating a stunning background out of them instead. It will lighten the area, and it will be pleasant for people to witness the flourishing of your creativity, which is particularly important to consider if you are not employing a wedding planner.

Coloured bangles and what they represent

Bangles of varying colours are worn by every single Indian bride. Are you familiar with the symbols that they support? 

 

  • Red bangles

The colour red is associated with success and a thriving good spirit. It is the shade that may be seen on bangles worn by married Indian ladies the most often.

 

  • Green bangles

The colour green is associated with prosperity and fertile land.

 

  • White bangles

They represent the beginning of a fresh chapter in one’s life.

 

  • Blue bangles

The colour blue is associated with intelligence. Every mother hopes that her daughter will start her life off on the right foot by making good use of her intelligence and experience.

 

  • Silver bangles

They are a representation of power.

 

  • Golden bangles

They are emblematic of financial success and success in general.

 

  • Orange bangles

They are a symbol of accomplishment.

 

Every state in India has its own set of traditions, and the bangle ceremony is considered to be one of the most significant of them. Even if various kinds of bangles are worn by brides, the purpose of the event is always the same: to wish the bride-to-be luck, health, and success in her new life as a married woman.

FAQs

Why is a bangle ceremony performed?

The bangle ceremony is performed in the home of the bride, surrounded by her family, to bestow the blessing of a happy married life

How does the bangle ceremony take place?

This takes place in the presence of respected elders and, at times, a priest. Then, just before the wedding, there is a bangle ceremony in which the bridegroom's family visits the bride's house with bangles for the bride. The henna designs on the bride's hands are also applied at this time.

In a bangle ceremony, what should I provide as a gift?

Whether it's a bracelet engraved with the bride and groom's initials or a pair of bangles, a necklace, or earrings, a bridal jewellery set is a wonderful way to celebrate the bride-to-be. The custom of giving jewellery as a gift is deeply ingrained in Indian rituals.

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