Firozabad, near Agra, is known as the City of Bangles, where molten glass dances into shimmering circles of color. For centuries, this town has been the heart of India’s bangle-making industry, with its lanes echoing the clink of glass and the roar of furnaces.
Bangles are more than accessories in Indian culture—they’re symbols of tradition, marriage, and festivity. In Firozabad, artisans—many of them women—work in family-run units to mold, color, and decorate these delicate orbs. The craft blends traditional skills with modern designs, making it both deeply cultural and ever-evolving.
Despite environmental and economic challenges, Firozabad’s artisans continue to innovate. From plain glass loops to studded bridal sets, these bangles carry not just color, but the spirit of craftsmanship that glows with every flick of the wrist.