kaleere are two gold ornaments on Sikh brides wrist wrists attached to the choora wedding day for Sikh bride UK England GB


The Sikh bride dresses up extravagantly for the wedding and its related ceremonies. Since the act of marriage is seen as a spiritual journey to connect with God, the bride is supposed to look her best, including wearing makeup and extensive jewelry. Dress A typical Sikh bride will wear a red salwar kameez or lehngha to the official wedding rituals. While sarees are still worn, they are not as popular as traditional Punjabi attire The kaleere are two gold or silver plated, dome-shaped ornaments that dangle from the bride's wrists, often attached to the choora. These can be further embellished with beading or string, but are generally made of lightweight materials so as to not overburden the bride's wrists.


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