Chandrarupa Patalya
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Golden Patalya Bangles are a traditional style of bangles popular in Maharashtrian culture, especially among brides.
Symbolize wealth and marital happiness, making them a popular choice for bridal jewelry. Often gifted during weddings and festivals as a sign of good fortune.
Material - Copper/Brass
Polish - Premium Micro Gold Polish (It's a Set of 2 Bangles)
How can I find my Bangle Size?
Measure the inside Diameter of the Bangle you have & compare with measurement chart (Refer second image of the Product).
Jewelry Care Tips
- Avoid Water: Remove your jewelry before washing your hands, showering, swimming, or exercising. Water can tarnish the metal and dull the finish.
- Prevent Exposure to Moisture: Humidity and perspiration can cause discoloration and tarnish. Store your jewelry in a dry place.
- Perfumes and Lotions: Apply lotions, perfumes, and hair products before putting on your jewelry. Chemicals in these products can damage the finish and cause tarnishing.
- Household Cleaners: Avoid contact with household cleaning agents, which can be harsh and damaging.
- Separate Pieces: Store jewelry pieces separately to avoid scratches and tangling. Use soft pouches, jewelry boxes with compartments, or individual plastic bags.
- Avoid Sunlight: Direct sunlight can fade colors and weaken materials over time. Store your jewelry in a shaded area.
- Gentle Cleaning: Use a soft cloth to gently wipe your jewelry after wearing it to remove oils and dirt. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and a soft brush, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
- Avoid Abrasives: Do not use abrasive cleaners or cloths that can scratch and damage the surface of your jewelry.
- Put Jewelry On Last: Make your jewelry the finishing touch after getting dressed to minimize exposure to clothing friction and body oils.
- Remove Jewelry First: When undressing, remove your jewelry first to avoid pulling or stretching.
- Be Mindful: Avoid dropping or knocking your jewelry against hard surfaces, which can cause chips, scratches, or breaks.