Description
These are elegant bangles adorned with small, dangling ghungroos — tiny hollow metal bells or beads that create a soft, melodious tinkling sound with every wrist movement. The name "Gunguru" comes from "ghungroo," the same rhythmic bells used in Indian classical dance (like Kathak) anklets.
- Design: Usually a set of 4 bangles (often sold together as a stack). They feature a simple circular bangle base (made of brass, mixed metal, or gold-plated material) with rows or clusters of small hanging ghungroo bells/beads. Many have a Kashmiri-style look — intricate detailing, twisted rope patterns, or delicate gold-tone finish.
- Sound & Appeal: The ghungroos add a charming, musical jingle that feels festive and graceful. The gentle chime enhances the sensory experience, making even simple hand gestures feel elegant.
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Style Variations:
- Gold-plated or bright gold finish (most common and "viral" version)
- Silver/oxidized finish
- Heavy or lightweight options
- Some are openable (kada style) for easy wear, while others are slip-on.
Additional Information
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2.4 |
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Gunguru Bangles
