When it comes to tying bangles and bracelets, many people ask: “Should we put the bangle on the right hand or the left hand?” This seemingly simple choice can be influenced by various factors including culture, taste, other ornaments and even occasions. Also, practical considerations such as convenience play an important role in this decision.
This article explores various points of view and considerations that will help you when deciding which bangle to wear. Stay with us to find out whether to wear the bracelet on the right or left hand.
The history of wearing a bangle on the right and left hand
The history of using gold bangles on the right and left hand varies greatly in different cultures and countries. Here we examine the history of wearing bangles on the right and left hands.
India
In India, bangles have important cultural and religious significance; Especially for women. Traditionally, married women wear bangles as a symbol of their marriage. In many regions, it is customary to wear bangles on both wrists. However, in certain ceremonies and traditions, the bangle is worn on only one hand.
china
In Chinese culture, a jade bangle is an important piece of jewelry that is often passed down from one generation to the next. This bangle is believed to have protective properties and is usually worn on the left hand, which is close to the heart, to further protect health.
Southeast Asian countries
In countries such as Thailand and Cambodia, bangles are commonly worn by women as part of traditional clothing. These bangles can be made of gold, silver or other materials. Similar to Indian traditions, the bangle is usually worn on both hands, but in some ceremonies, only one hand may be used to tie the bangle.
As you can see, throughout history, there has not been much strictness about whether to wear the bangle on the right or left hand. It is the same in the modern world and usually there is no special rule for using bangles. However, in our country, there are preferences for using bangles and bracelets. Of course, these preferences are not the law, and if you act against them, it is not so unnatural or unfamiliar.
We will examine some of these preferences below.
Tips for tying a bracelet on the right and left hand
In the past, it was customary for men to put the bracelet on the left hand and women on the right hand. This type of bracelet use takes into account the gender difference between men and women and helps them to be complementary even in wearing bracelets.
- If you use a ring and a watch, it is better to keep them on the left hand and the bracelet on the right hand.
- In Iranian culture, unlike India, it is not customary to use bangles on both hands. So it is better to choose only one hand to tie bangles and bracelets.
- If both of your hands are free, you can wear the bangle on either hand, but usually the right hand is preferred.
- If you are left-handed, it is better to wear the bangle on your right hand. The reason for that is that your left hand works more and the possibility of the bangle getting damaged is more. Also, when writing or doing things, a bracelet on the left hand can be annoying.
- If you are right-handed, it is better to wear the bangle on your left hand. The reason is that by using the right hand, you can more easily throw the bangle on the left hand. In addition, it is more comfortable and less damage to the bracelet when working or writing.
- If you want to wear the bracelet and the watch in one hand, use a delicate bracelet. Although it is customary to use simple bracelets such as leather bracelets with watches, bracelets are not usually used with watches.
Benefits of wearing a bangle on the right hand
Wearing a bangle on the right hand is useful because of some superstitions and personal beliefs, or complementary sciences (such as traditional medicine and acupuncture):
- Good Luck and Protection: In many cultures, wearing a bangle on the right hand is believed to bring good luck and protection. The right hand is the hand of action and receiving positive energies, but the left hand is associated with receiving negative energies.
- Symbolic Significance: The right hand is the more active hand, and some consider putting a bracelet on this hand as a symbol of power and control over destiny.
- Acupressure and Traditional Chinese Medicine: In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and acupressure, the Shenmen point (Heart 7) is located on the wrist, on the inner side of the right hand. This point is believed to be very important for calming the mind and reducing stress. Putting the bracelet on the right hand stimulates this point and helps with emotional balance and relaxation.
- Influence and communication: In psychology, the right hand is associated with expressive behavior and assertiveness. Wearing a bracelet on the right hand may symbolize a desire to communicate more effectively and assertively with one’s personality and values.
Benefits of wearing a bangle on the left hand
As with the right hand, some beliefs and sciences emphasize putting the bracelet on the left hand:
- Spiritual and protective properties: In many cultures, the left hand is associated with receiving and intuition (the receiving hand). Dropping the bracelet on the left hand can be considered a way to attract energy.
- Symbol of acceptance: Some cultures believe that the left hand is more related to the inner self and spiritual aspects of the person. Wearing a bracelet on the left hand may symbolize openness to spiritual guidance and personal growth.
- Symbol of sensitivity and reflection: The left hand is often associated with the non-dominant side, which can be associated with creativity and introspection. Dropping the bracelet on the left hand may be seen as a way of expressing personal sensitivity and self-reflection.
last word
In general, there is no particular preference for wearing the bangle on the right or left hand. In the modern world, each person can choose one of the hands to tie a bracelet based on personal taste and comfort.
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