Katuri is a traditional ornament widely used in Balasore & linked areas and other few parts of Odisha. It is a must have for married women. In Indian tradition as we know that we should not keep our hands empty after marriage as it is a bad omen for “Husband”. In the modern era as we all choose the western culture and choose not to wear many bangles, these Katuri are the wise solution for the working women. It is a thin brass bangle which is having cut like designs on its outer body; thats why its called “Katuri”. Q: Can any woman wear this? Ans: Yes, as its bangle, any lady can wear this, but she must be married. Q: How to wear it? What is the pattern? Ans:Basically Katuri is coupled with White Shakha & Red Pola. First one Katuri, then White Shakha, next Red Pola and then followed by other bangles if any. Q: Is it only made of Brass? Ans: Normally its made of Brass; but sometime its made of Copper, steel or Panchdhatu( Five metals Alloy)
Katuri brass bangles are a traditional and significant accessory worn by married Odia (Oriya) women in the state of Odisha, India. These bangles hold cultural and social importance, representing the marital status of the wearer and signifying her marital life.
Key characteristics of Katuri brass bangles include:
Katuri brass bangles are deeply rooted in the cultural and religious traditions of Odisha. They are cherished by married women and are considered an essential part of their identity as married individuals. The bangles serve as a constant reminder of their marital commitment and are worn with pride and respect for the customs and traditions of their culture.
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