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Pahadi Kakdi /पहाड़ी ककड़ी 1kg
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Pahadi Jai Shree Ram Topi
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PFG133 Guloband
MRP : ₹699.00 Original price was: ₹699.00.
Offer Price: ₹400.00Current price is: ₹400.00.
Pahadi Fresh Traditional Guloband
Pahadi Guloband can define by its own name by separating in two words one is ‘Gala’ and the second one is “bandh”. It means prominent Jewellery of Uttarakhand culture worn around the neck by Uttarakhandi women. This Pahadi Fresh traditional jewellery wear by Kumaoni, Garhwali, Bhotiya, and Jaunsari married women on the collective activities of women of sacred festivals like weddings, Traditional festivals, and other occasions. These pieces of Pahadi Fresh Guloband are the pride of Uttarakhand tradition. And, when any married woman wears these Pahadi Fresh Gulobands, no one can beat it on attracting anyone.
In today’s fashionable times, when no one wants to wear the same design for a long time then the artificial jewelry is the best and safe option. In the market, multiple designs are available same as gold Jewellery. Pahadi Fresh Artificial jewellery designer made many more impressive Uttarakhand guloband designs according to the choices of the bride.
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