Red Chura Bangles In Kundan Style With Dotted Bangles

$ 15.01

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Now you can control the sound of the BOV from inside the cabin!

So how much more can you do with a blow-off valve? Well, the Deceptor Pro II takes the ‘Respons’ concept even further...

  • Adjust your BOV venting bias electronically on-the-fly
  • Revised porting to optimise flow and venting bias
  • Compact design fits in most factory valve locations
  • Direct bolt on for many vehicles
  • New bore finishing process ensures a lifetime of reliable operation

Deceptor Pro II features

Direct bolt-on for most vehicles available:

  • Remote proportional venting bias/volume control- from silent to loud or anywhere in between
  • Sleek, compact in-car BOV volume controller with backlit dial
  • End point adjustment to control maximum vent to atmosphere bias setting
  • Volume adjustment mechanism driven by a high-torque geared electric motor
  • Durable, low-friction ger train supported by precision sealed ball-bearing
  • Supplied with all parts and wiring required to have it up and running quickly and easily
Red Chura Bangles: A Classic Symbol of Bridal Elegance Red chura bangles are a quintessential element of traditional Indian bridal jewelry, cherished for their vibrant color and deep cultural significance. These stunning bangles are an integral part of the bride’s attire, symbolizing love, prosperity, and the joyous start of a new chapter in life. Their bold, rich red hue makes them a standout accessory that complements a wide range of bridal outfits. The Significance of Red Chura In Indian culture, red is a color imbued with meaning and symbolism. It represents love, passion, and auspiciousness, making it the perfect choice for a bride on her wedding day. Intricate Designs and Craftsmanship Red chura bangles are available in a variety of designs, each crafted to enhance the bride’s beauty and complement her attire. Red chura bangles are an integral part of the bride’s wedding ritual, with deep cultural and spiritual meaning. The tradition of wearing red chura dates back centuries, symbolizing the bride’s purity, vitality, and connection to marital blessings. Red is believed to bring good fortune and happiness to the new marriage. The chura set typically includes multiple bangles, ranging from 21 to 51, depending on the family’s customs. The bride usually wears the chura for a specified period, which varies by region.  This tradition, steeped in meaning, helps create an emotional connection to the bride’s heritage and her new life ahead.
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