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A gold bangle is not just an ornament. In Indian households, it is one of the few pieces of jewellery that moves across generations — gifted at weddings, worn daily for decades, passed to daughters and granddaughters with the original hallmark intact. That kind of longevity demands a specific kind of quality — not just beautiful design, but honest gold purity, accurate weight and a size that actually fits. At Rushabh Jewels, every single bangle in our collection is built around these three things first.
Whether you are buying a single lightweight bangle for daily wear, a full kangan set for a wedding function, or a heavy bridal set that will stay in your family for years — this is where you find it. All in 22KT BIS hallmarked gold. All with full pricing transparency. All sized and weighed before they leave our hands.
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22KT BIS Hallmarked
91.6% pure gold, certified
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Weight Certified
Exact gram weight per piece
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Sizes 2.1 - 2.8
Custom sizing available
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Insured Delivery
Pan-India via Sequel & BVC
These three words are used interchangeably but they mean different things when you are actually buying:
| Term | What It Means | When You Wear It |
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| Bangle | Broad term for any rigid, circular wrist ornament in gold. Covers all designs — plain, textured, stone-set. | Daily wear to bridal — depends entirely on the design and weight |
| Kangan | A heavier, wider, more ornate bangle — typically with engraving, embossed work or stone accents. The word itself signals ceremony in most Indian languages. | Weddings, festivals, family functions, gifting occasions |
| Churi | A thinner, lighter bangle designed to be stacked in multiples. The characteristic sound of multiple churis together is a signature of Indian bridal and traditional wear. | Worn in sets of 4–12 or more for weddings, religious ceremonies, daily traditional wear |
Plain 22KT Gold Bangles
The most versatile piece in any jewellery wardrobe. A plain gold bangle in 22KT does not compete with the outfit — it completes it. Our plain collection includes smooth polished designs, matte-finish bands, twisted wire patterns and subtle engraved textures. These are daily-wear investment pieces — worn through years of real life, valued at current gold rate at any time.
Gold Kangan Sets
Statement pieces built for occasions that matter. Our kangan designs in 22KT gold feature hand-engraved floral motifs, embossed peacock and temple patterns, and intricate border work on heavier gauge gold. Available as individual bangles, pairs or sets of four. These are the pieces that become family heirlooms — the ones with a story behind them.
Gold Churi Bangles
Thin, light and meant to be worn in stacks. Our 22KT gold churis are available in plain, twisted, meenakari and stone-accented designs. A set of six plain churis on one wrist weighs less than a single kangan while making twice the visual and auditory statement. Popular for bridal wear, sangeet and festivals — and increasingly for layered daily wear as well.
Antique & Heritage Bangles
Antique-finish gold bangles with oxidised detailing, temple motifs, Kundan work and ruby or emerald accents. These pieces draw from centuries of Indian craft tradition — the kind of designs that make people stop and ask where you got them. Our heritage bangle collection is particularly popular as bridal trousseau pieces and for gifting on significant occasions like a daughter's wedding.
Diamond Bangles
18KT gold settings with IGI certified natural diamonds — in half-eternity, full-eternity and patterned designs. Diamond bangles at Rushabh Jewels are not decorative afterthoughts. The diamond quality is declared per the IGI certificate, the gold weight is listed, and the pricing breakdown is shown before you confirm. These are pieces you buy knowing exactly what you are getting.
Stone-Set Gold Bangles
22KT gold bangles with precious stone accents — ruby, emerald, sapphire, polki and meenakari enamel work. Stone-set bangles bridge the gap between plain daily-wear designs and heavy diamond pieces — they have colour and character without the diamond price point. Particularly popular as wedding gifts and for festive season purchases.
Bridal Gold Bangle Sets
Heavy, investment-grade bangle sets for the bride — from two-bangle pairs to full sets of six or more. Our bridal bangle collection is available as matching sets or as individual pieces designed to be worn together. For brides who want the complete traditional look — with the distinctive sound of gold bangles that defines an Indian wedding — these are the pieces. Custom bridal sets designed to your specifications are also accepted.
Openable / Screw Bangles
Bangles with a hidden hinge and clasp, or screw mechanism, that open to allow easy wearing without passing the bangle over the knuckles. Ideal for women with larger knuckles relative to their wrist size, or those who find standard bangles difficult to put on. The opening mechanism is invisible when the bangle is worn — the piece looks and functions exactly like a standard bangle on the wrist.
Getting the bangle size wrong is the most common problem with buying bangles online. A bangle that is too tight will not slide past the knuckles. One that is too loose slips off or slides uncomfortably during daily wear. Here is how to measure correctly:
| Hand Circumference (mm) | Indian Bangle Size | Diameter (inches) | Best For |
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| 49–51 mm | Size 2.1 | 2.1" | Very petite wrists |
| 52–54 mm | Size 2.2 | 2.2" | Slim / petite build |
| 55–57 mm | Size 2.4 | 2.4" | Average Indian women |
| 58–60 mm | Size 2.4–2.6 ⭐ Most Common | 2.4–2.6" | Most frequently purchased size |
| 61–63 mm | Size 2.6 | 2.6" | Average to fuller build |
| 64–66 mm | Size 2.8 | 2.8" | Fuller wrists |
Not sure after measuring? Share your measurement on WhatsApp (+91 81601 18179) and our team will confirm the right size before you order. Custom sizing outside the 2.1–2.8 range is available on request with a 3–4 week lead time.
Gold jewellery in India has always served a dual purpose — worn with pride and held as wealth. 22KT gold bangles are particularly suited to this because they are liquid, verifiable and portable in a way that most other assets are not.
🏅 BIS Hallmark = Verifiable Purity
Every 22KT bangle from Rushabh Jewels is BIS hallmarked — the purity is independently certified and accepted at current market rates by any registered jeweller in India for exchange or buyback.
⚖️ Weight Certificate = Known Gold Value
You receive a weight certificate with every bangle. At any point, the gold value of the piece is simply: weight in grams × current 22KT gold rate. No ambiguity, no negotiation needed.
💰 Transparent Making Charges
Making charges are declared separately before billing — not hidden in the gold price. This means you always know the exact gold weight you own versus what you paid for craftsmanship.
🔄 Exchange Accepted Pan-India
BIS hallmarked gold bangles from Rushabh can be exchanged at current gold rates at any registered jeweller in India — not just at our store. The hallmark is your proof of purity everywhere.
There is no rule that says you must wear a certain number. But here is a practical starting point based on occasion and what tends to look proportionate:
| Occasion | Bangles Per Wrist | Recommended Style |
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| Daily Office Wear | 1 - 2 | Plain or lightly textured, under 8 grams each |
| Casual / Weekend | 2 - 4 | Mix of plain and stone-set or textured designs |
| Family Functions / Pooja | 4 - 6 | Kangan or antique-finish bangles, medium weight |
| Engagement / Sangeet | 4 - 8 | Heavier kangan sets, stone-set or diamond bangles |
| Wedding / Bridal | 6 - 12+ | Full bridal bangle sets, churis + heavy kangan combination |
| Gifting | 1 - 2 (Pair) | A single beautiful kangan or a plain pair — always meaningful |
How do I measure my bangle size at home?
Bring your four fingers together tightly and measure the width across the widest point of your knuckles in millimetres. Match to Indian sizes: ~52mm = 2.2, ~56mm = 2.4, ~60mm = 2.6. Measure both hands and buy based on the larger. When between sizes, go one size up. Custom sizing available at Rushabh Jewels for wrists outside the 2.1–2.8 standard range.
What is the difference between a bangle, kangan and churi?
Bangle is the broad term for any rigid circular wrist ornament. Kangan is heavier, wider and more ornate — typically worn at weddings and functions. Churi is thinner and lighter, worn in stacks of multiple pieces — the characteristic sound of gold churis is a signature of Indian traditional and bridal wear.
Is 22KT gold bangles a good investment?
Yes. BIS hallmarked 22KT gold bangles are accepted at current market rates for exchange at any registered jeweller in India. Every Rushabh bangle comes with a weight certificate — the gold value is simply weight × today's gold rate, verifiable at any time. Making charges are declared separately so you always know your exact gold holding.
What is the standard bangle size for Indian women?
The most commonly purchased sizes are 2.4 and 2.6. Size 2.4 fits approximately 56–58mm knuckle width. Always measure your own hand rather than assuming a standard. Rushabh Jewels carries sizes 2.1 through 2.8, with custom sizing available on request.
Need Help Picking the Right Bangle?
For bridal bangle sets, investment-grade pieces or just the right size and weight for daily wear — our team will guide you honestly. In-store at Ahmedabad or via video call across India.
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