Punjabi kara, Indian kangan, Pakistani churian and bridal sets — sold individually or as matched pairs. Hallmarked authentic 22k gold.
Bangles carry meaning — bridal, religious, daily wear, gifts across generations. Our jewellers understand the cultural weight behind each pair, and the standards South Asian families expect.
Bangles sold as pairs are matched in weight, finish and pattern by our jewellers — not just stocked as separate pieces.
We measure on-site for proper fit. Sized too small, a bangle gets stuck; too loose, it slips off. We get it right.
Punjabi kara, Indian kangan, Pakistani churian, modern fusion — all in 22k. We carry the styles each community asks for.
Every 22k gold bangle is hallmarked (916 / 22K) and ships with a certificate confirming purity and weight.
A working overview of the most-requested 22k gold bangle styles. Visit our Mississauga showroom to try the full range.
Solid, traditional Punjabi-style bangle. Worn singly, as a pair, or alongside other bangles. A staple piece across generations.
Visit Showroom →Decorated, intricate bangles in matched pairs. Worn for weddings, religious occasions and special events.
Visit Showroom →Thinner bangles worn in stacks of multiple — traditional Pakistani style with rich heritage and visual layered effect.
Visit Showroom →Substantial, hand-crafted bridal sets — often heavily decorated, sometimes with kundan or polki accents. Custom-made for the wedding.
Visit Showroom →Lighter weight, simpler designs. Comfortable for everyday wear without compromising on 22k authenticity or finish.
Visit Showroom →Hand-crafted to match an existing single bangle, recreate a family heirloom, or create something new from your inspiration.
Visit Showroom →Bangle sizing matters — too tight gets stuck, too loose slips off. Three things determine fit.
Bangle sizes are measured by inner diameter in inches (2.4, 2.6, 2.8, etc.). Most South Asian women fall between 2.4 and 2.8.
The bangle should slide over your knuckle with gentle resistance. Easy to twist past = right fit. Has to be forced = too small.
Closed bangles need to fit over the knuckle. Open (clasped) kangan can be wider — they open and close, fitting flush on the wrist.