What is “Kada Bangle”:

 "Kada bangle" is a bit redundant, as kada and bangle are essentially the same thing: both refer to a thick, typically closed-loop ornament worn on the wrist or arm. The term "bangles" is more general, while "kada" is specifically used for bangles of this thicker style, often associated with Indian culture.

Here's a breakdown of the two terms:

Kada:

  • Thick, solid bangle, often made of metal like gold, silver, iron, or copper.

  • Can be plain or intricately designed with patterns, gemstones, or enamel.

  • Worn by both men and women in India and other South Asian countries.

  • Can be seen as a fashion statement, a cultural symbol, or a religious symbol (particularly for Sikhs).



Bangle:

  • A broad term for any ring-shaped ornament worn on the wrist or arm.

  • Can be made of various materials like metal, glass, wood, plastic, or fabric.

  • Often comes in sets of multiple bangles of varying sizes and designs.

  • Worn worldwide for both fashion and cultural reasons.

Therefore, when you say "Kada bangle," you're really just emphasizing the thickness and solidity of the bangle, as well as its potential connection to Indian culture.

Feel free to ask if you have any further questions about Kada bangles or bangles in general!


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