Why most Indian woman are attached to glass bangles?
Most of the Indian woman like to wear glass bangles. They are really attached to it. Glass bangles are in their tradition and culture. For most of the functions it’s a custom to give glass bangles to the ladies. Also in many temples they give these bangles to the woman devotees.
In India, particularly in TamilNadu glass bangle usage is much more. It’s compulsory and a custom for every woman to wear at least a pair of bangles. Most of them wear as matching to their dresses.
Where it is made?
Such a popular glass bangles has a sad story in manufacturing. These are made mostly made in UttarPradesh and AndhraPradesh and exported to all over the world.
But the workers in this industry suffer a lot under the heat and poverty. The wages paid to these workers are very less and many child labor are involved in this process.
Many in Firozabad, a city in UttarPradesh who is the largest manufacturer of glass bangles suffer a lot.
How glass bangles are made?
Glass bangles are made in full heat. The glass are made as layers by passing it through the machines in heat and the colors are sprayed over them when they come out. Then they are cut and joined. After that they are given to different woman workers who work from home to make designs over the bangles. After which they are collected and sent to the market for sale.
Types of glass bangles
Glass bangles are available in different types from normal plain to fancy designer bangles. The cost of which also vary based on the same from RS. 20 per dozen to RS. 200 or more per dozen. Glass bangles are also now available as single broad bangles with different works, which enhances the beauty of the woman who wear it.
Thus the price, look, beauty of these bangles make the Indian woman to get attached to these bangles.