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Discover the History of the Bangles in Firozabad now   

As a result of Ramzan, Indian marketplaces are transformed into a lively spectacle, where the charm of bangles captivates not only women but even children. These stunning simple to meenakari glass bangles have a narrative of workmanship that is sometimes overlooked, even though they are worn for special occasions like as weddings, festivals, and rituals.   

The Vibrant Facade of Firozabad   

Approximately 150 years ago, a visionary named Rustam Bhai was responsible for reshaping the future of the city of Firozabad, which led to the city’s transformation into a centre for bangles in India. Formerly, bangles were manufactured in Aligarh and nearby areas, with workmen travelling from Firozabad. Recognising the possibilities inside his city, Rustam Ali developed industries, ushering in a new age of wealth. Today, Firozabad remains as a tribute to innovation and tradition entwined in the craft of glass bangle-making.   

Challenges Amidst Tradition   

However, given the rich tradition, difficulties loom over Firozabad’s bangle sector. Economic downturns and increasing prices have put a shadow on once-thriving firms, resulting in closures and restricted operations. The effect resonates emotionally, particularly during festive seasons like Ramzan, as people manage through financial restraints while cherishing traditions near to their hearts.   

In conclusion, Firozabad’s bangles not only beautify wrists but also hold within them the strength and vitality of a city that has braided aspirations and traditions for decades.  

For a detailed story, please visit: Awaz the voice

Also Read: Embracing Eternity: The Heartfelt Story of the Mini Taj Mahal in Guwahati, Assam

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