Elephant Design Pola Bangle
Introducing a beautifully crafted Elephant Design Pola Bangle made from premium-quality acrylic pipe. This elegant bangle features a glossy finish, attractive gold-plated elephant motifs, and laminated detailing that enhances its beauty and durability. The unique design combines traditional Bengali styling with modern craftsmanship, making it suitable for women who appreciate timeless elegance.
Unlike regular Pola bangles, this design is wider and more prominent, creating a bold and sophisticated appearance. The carefully crafted elephant motifs symbolize strength, prosperity, and good fortune, making this bangle a meaningful addition to your jewelry collection.
Features of Elephant Design Pola Bangle
✔ Premium acrylic pipe construction
✔ Features elegant gold-plated elephant motifs
✔ Comes with a glossy laminated finish for lasting shine
✔ Wider design than regular Pola bangles
✔ Provides lightweight comfort for daily wear
✔ Offers durability for regular use
✔ Showcases traditional Bengali-inspired craftsmanship
✔ Perfect for weddings, gifting, and festive occasions
Perfect for Traditional and Festive Wear
Additionally, this Elephant Design Pola Bangle pairs beautifully with sarees…Whether worn during weddings, religious ceremonies, family gatherings, Durga Puja celebrations, or special occasions, it adds a graceful and royal touch to your overall look.
Additionally, the carefully crafted elephant motifs symbolize strength, prosperity, and good fortune. As a result, this bangle becomes a meaningful addition to your jewelry collection.
Furthermore, the rich red Pola color represents traditional Bengali heritage and festive elegance. The combination of laminated detailing and elephant motifs creates a distinctive appearance that stands out during weddings, religious ceremonies, and cultural celebrations.
Explore our complete Shakha Pola Collection for more handcrafted Bengali bangles and traditional designs.
Learn more about the cultural significance of Shakha bangles and Bengali traditions on Wikipedia’s Bengali Hindu wedding page.









