Glass bangles were always around and clinking, from valaikappu and weddings to kovil thiruvizhas and festivals. Usually bought in colourful bunches, they were, until two decades ago, something women ...
There seems to be a change in the air in the west lanes of Charminar. Laad Bazaar, most popular for shiny bangles, pearls, and khada dupattas, is now abuzz with another new element: live bangle-making ...
Muhammed Asif’s face has turned red and brown with burns. It is an occupational hazard. He has been using the burning hot coal furnace for 33 years, making bangles out of ‘lac’. This accomplished ...
Leading ladies in Bollywood and Tollywood are bringing back the timeless charm and elegance of glass bangles. And, mind you, they’re doing it wristfully with flair. Once seen as old-fashioned, these ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Glass bangles are popular accessories for millions of women in India. Making them exposes workers to scorching hot furnaces, ...
Stock up on trendy bangles to look your stylish best this Karwa Chauth The festival of Karwa Chauth, which is slated this year for October 17, is an occasion many women in North India look forward to.
There is an undeniable charm associated with glass bangles, particularly during events like Pahela Baishakh. Traditionally sold by churiwalis, the craze for these colourful glass bangles died down in ...