Pola
Pola bangles are traditional red bangles worn by married Bengali women, symbolizing marital status, love, and prosperity. Made from red coral or glass, they are often paired with white "sakha" bangles.
Narrow Sakha
Narrow Sakha are slender white bangles traditionally worn by married Bengali women. Made from conch shells, they symbolize purity and marital fidelity, often paired with red Pola bangles for cultural significance.
Bracelet Sakha
A Sakha bracelet is a traditional bangle worn by married Bengali women, typically made from conch shells. It is white in color and symbolizes purity and marital fidelity.
Chur Sakha
Chur typically denotes a set of bangles.A collection of white conch shell bangles, often worn in combination with red Pola bangles.
Stone Sakha
Stone Sakha made from conch shells but are adorned with gemstones or other decorative stones.
Hati mukhi Sakha
Hati mukhi Sakha indicating that the bangle has a unique design resembling an elephant's features or motifs.
Mantasha Sakha
This style of Sakha is usually made from conch shells and is known for its distinct, ornate designs. It may feature intricate carvings or patterns.
Classic Sakha
Classic Sakha known for their white color and smooth finish.
Tire Sakha
Tire Sakha refers to a style of Sakha bangles characterized by their shape and design.
Gold Plated Sakha
Tire Sakha refers to a style of Sakha bangles characterized by their shape and design.
Tire Sakha
Tire Sakha refers to a style of Sakha bangles characterized by their shape and design.
Tire Sakha
Tire Sakha refers to a style of Sakha bangles characterized by their shape and design.