Kaleere – The Dangling Bridal Hand Ornaments of North India
Kaleere are exquisite dangling ornaments worn by North Indian brides, particularly in Punjabi and North Indian weddings. These golden or silver embellishments, attached to the bride’s Chooda (red and white bangles), symbolize prosperity, happiness, and blessings for a blissful married life.
Significance of Kaleere in North Indian Weddings
💛 Symbol of Good Fortune – Represents a happy and prosperous married life.
💛 Gift from Maternal Family – The bride’s maternal relatives bless her by tying the Kaleere onto her Chooda.
💛 Fun Wedding Ritual – The bride shakes her Kaleere over unmarried girls, and if a piece falls on someone, she’s believed to be the next to marry!
💛 Traditionally Made of Coconut & Flowers – Earlier, Kaleere contained dried coconut and betel nuts, symbolizing abundance and well-being.
Types of Kaleere
✨ Traditional Gold Kaleere – Made with gold-plated domes and pearl hangings.
✨ Floral Kaleere – Lightweight fresh or artificial flower Kaleere for Mehendi functions.
✨ Customized Kaleere – Personalized with the bride & groom’s initials, wedding date, or motifs.
✨ Multi-Layered Kaleere – Extra-long and dramatic bridal Kaleere for a regal touch.
✨ Minimalist Kaleere – Simple, elegant, and modern designs for brides who prefer a subtle look.
Perfect Occasions to Wear Kaleere
✔ Bridal Jewelry – Essential for Punjabi, Himachali, and North Indian brides.
✔ Weddings & Post-Wedding Ceremonies – Worn along with Chooda in the early days of marriage.
✔ Bridal Photoshoots – Adds a stunning royal touch to wedding portraits.
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