Handicraft

Shakha Pola Acrylic Bangles

These Bangles are mainly of two colors: Red & Ivory/White. It has one pair Red and one pair White/Ivory color and both these two pairs are a  set of 4 bangles. You can also get only the Red Pair or the Ivory/White pair. The majority of these bangles are of high quality Acrylic. On these there are grooves created by hand cutting and designs made. On these designs, copper pieces are fixed and gold plating as well as lacquering is done for shining the metal as well as the acrylic to give an attractive look of shining.You can also find some bangles, on the top of the Gold plating, a layer of lamination is added to retain the shine for a much longer period. These bangles can be used on everyday basis; if not broken or deeply scratched, it will be same as new even after years.

Shakha Pola is a traditional bangle worn by married Bengali Hindu women as a symbol of marital status and cultural identity. These bangles are typically made of conch shells (shankha) and coral (pola) and have a distinct white and red color combination. The shankha represents the purity and sacredness of marriage, while the pola symbolizes a woman’s fertility and well-being.

However, in modern times, there are variations of Shakha Pola that are made from different materials, including acrylic. Acrylic Shakha Pola bangles are artificial replicas of the traditional ones and are popular among those who prefer a more affordable and versatile option. Acrylic bangles are lightweight, durable, and can be designed in various colors and patterns.

While the traditional Shakha Pola holds cultural and religious significance, acrylic Shakha Pola bangles are primarily used as fashion accessories and may not carry the same cultural connotations. They are commonly worn on special occasions, cultural events, weddings, and festivals, or simply as a part of everyday attire.

It’s important to respect the cultural and traditional significance of the original Shakha Pola when wearing or using variations like the acrylic bangles, as they may not hold the same sacred meaning. If you’re considering wearing Shakha Pola bangles or any traditional cultural jewelry, it’s essential to understand and appreciate the cultural context and significance behind them.

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