Baju Band Jewellery Pair - 3 Inches | Mahalakshmi Design Armlet Jewelry/ Gold Polish Vanki For Baby
"Celebrate divine beginnings with a gold-polished armlet, the sacred bajuband that blends heritage, blessing, tradition, and ceremonial elegance."
The bajuband pair is a gold-polished ornament specially made for infants, designed to sit gently on the upper arms during traditional rituals. Lightweight and smooth-edged, it ensures comfort while reflecting ceremonial beauty. Also known as an armlet, armband, or part of traditional Indian jewellery, this sacred piece is used to mark a child’s early religious milestones. The armlet carries symbolic importance in Hindu tradition, often seen as a protective charm and a token of cultural blessing
• Origin
A traditional Indian jewelry item with roots in ancient Hindu practices, the bajuband is also referred to as an armlet or armband. As a representation of power and sanctity, bajubands were a common adornment for monarchs and warriors since Vedic times. With delicate contours, soft edges, and elaborate ethnic themes appropriate for a baby's skin, this infant armlet has a gold-polished finish. The armlet has a gentle, snug fit that's ideal for formal infant clothing and expresses cultural reverence.
The bajuband is often given during the Mundan, Namkaran, and Annaprashana samskaras. In poojas that conjure Lord Krishna and Lord Murugan, both of whom are shown as infants wearing armbands, it is blessed. During local celebrations like Thai Poosam and Janmashtami, this ancient Indian jewelry is a well-known symbol. The bajuband represents divine favour and defense.
• Uses
• Worn on the infant's upper arm during family rituals or naming ceremonies
• May be put during deity darshan or cradle ceremonies
• Perfect for joyful infant picture sessions that highlight ethnic background.
• Works as a holy decoration during temple visits or homams
• Ideal for milestone celebrations or newborn welcome sets.
• Preservation
• Keep each bajuband in a soft cotton bag.
• Avoid getting water or talc powder on your skin.
• Maintain the gold-polished finish by keeping out of direct sunlight and moisture.
• After usage, use a soft cloth to wipe the armlet gently.
• Maintain shape and polish by avoiding harsh bending or forceful handling.
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