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ORNAMENTATION
FOR THE EARS
There is an enormous range in armlets and the most common ones are gold
bands with precious stones. The wearing of ornaments on the wrists and
forearm follows a special pattern. The smallest bangle to fit the wrist is
the kada, which is a thick rounded bangle with various decorations on it.
The two ends are usually carved with replicas of the heads of animals and
birds like elephants, lions or parrots. Then come bangles, any number of
them in various shapes and designs. There may be the chuda, which is
sometimes made of ivory inlaid with gold. The last item is the patli,
which is a plain bangle that highlights the ostentation of therest of the
ornaments that go before it. The hathphool is a bangle with rings
connected to it by chains that lie over the back of the hand. There is a
central flower which connects it all together. The rings are of a great
variety. A quaint & charming ring is the arsi, with a tiny mirror and
worn on the ring finger.