Bangles manufacturing industry
An essential ornament of an Indian woman is a bangle. Bangdi is the favorite design of poor, rich and middle class women. Indian women are not complete without bangles. There is a saying, a woman says that she must have a bangle in her hand. Lucky women wear green, coffee colored bangles. There are different types of bangles. They are also made from various materials. In India, bangles are used according to the geographical regions and according to the social, religious, customs, traditions and demands. The embroidered bangles are also available in the market. This is a business that is very demanding and runs in every state of the country. Bangles made of glass, lacquer are likely to break on the top after use. Bangles are replaced when they get damaged or broken due to use. On festive days, wedding ceremonies, happy events, hand bangles are changed even if they are in good condition. • Therefore, customers are found for the business selling bangli and the production of the bangli manufacturer also continues throughout the year. Since this business is a perennial production and sales business, if this business is started with a small capital, it is a business that brings guaranteed profit.
Hyderabad is considered as the ideal city in India for bangle manufacturing. Bangles made in Hyderabad are sold all over the country. But the export of this baguette to Gulf countries is also good. As this business can provide employment to women and all the people of the house, bangle making industry is preferably done as a home industry in any state of the country. The process of making bangles from lacquer in the traditional way is also simple. After boiling sangjira powder, glue and lacquer in an iron mold, the liquid material prepared from it is poured to support the mold. After this liquid material is cooled, it is taken out of the mold to form a lacquer bangle. Such a round bangle is made by making various crafts by putting pearl stones, shiny metal pieces, shiny metal powders on it and making an embroidered bangle. As the world is changing, the demand for lacquer bangles is decreasing and there is a good demand for the fine glass and plastic bangles. The peculiarity of this business is that its raw materials are available cheaply and the finished goods are sold at a good price, so the business gets good profits. Metal, plastic or glass bangles will require different molds and raw materials. As the manufacturing process of bangles made of different metals is also different, their formulas should be made by experts, since it is a handicraft business, the business should be started after training.
Market – Indian women of all castes are lifelong consumers of bangles. If you want to become a manufacturer yourself, sell your finished goods to retail and wholesale bangli traders. You won't find a village without a bangle shop or a village with a bangle dealer: Retail bangle traders can go to their shops and sell goods, but gift houses, stationery shops, cosmetics shops, malls, beauty parlours, yatras, fairs, urus, exhibitions of various items, Bangles can be sold here at Mahila Melave.
Raw materials – Lacquer, metal, plastic, pearls, diamonds, different gemstones, glue, sangjira powder etc.
Machinery - Iron moulds, finishing machines, hand molded machines for applying dies, pearls and stones, small pots, tools, packing machines, packing labels boxes etc.
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