We all love to dress up traditionally when the festival season starts with a full rush. Indian woman, no matter how ‘modernly’ they dress during the usual days, always want to shop for traditional outfits and accessories. The pleasantly clinking bangles are slowly being substituted by chunky kadas not only because the working woman today want to go for hassle-free fashion but also because kadas attract attention even when worn on the simplest of sarees or kurtas.
* GoldThe traditional gold kada is a jewellery concept throughout India. Though the designs vary from region to region, it is loved by woman of all age groups. Even a single gold kada, set in bangle of literally any colours (according to your outfit), does wonders to your traditional look.
* MeenakariMeenakari kadas are timeless! They look simple yet colourful, playful yet regal, and will add the right amount of glam to the simplest of outfits. The colours vary from the bright royal blue (like in the picture) to subtle pastels. One single meenakari kada will complement even a simple casual outfit of a monotone top and a pair of blue denim.
* PolaPola bangles and kada, made from a type of red coral, are result of an old social phenomenon of farmers in Bengal. The significance of pola is that it is very auspicious for married Benagli women. Apart from this tradition, the bright red colour of pola will instantly lift your look.
* PearlPearl kadas are a must-have! They go on literally all types of sarees, and the glow that adorn your hands on wearing these will glam-up your look. They instantly add that classic and royal look to your attire.
* Oxidised MetalOne don’t need to ask why one must have oxidised kadas. You can wear literally on anything (except for western formals, obviously). They give a hip look to your casual denim outfit, and will give a rugged and raw look to your traditional attire… something that young girls these days are going gaga about.