Ladies Bridal Chura is a set of bangles, normally made from plastic or ivory that is worn by brides in South Asian countries like India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan as a part of their wedding attire. It is generally red, white and golden in color and adorned with intricate designs, patterns, and embellishments like pearls, beads, and stones. It is considered to be an important element of the bridal attire and is put on for a period of 40 days after the wedding ceremony. The Ladies Bridal Chura symbolizes the status of newlywed woman, and serves as a good luck charm for the couple's future together.