jhoolas
Jhoolas are a type of traditional Indian ornament or jewelry item. It is typically worn by women in certain regions of India, including the northern states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Punjab. The term "jhoola" is derived from the Hindi word for "swing," which refers to the ornament's shape and design.
A jhoola is usually made from a mixture of precious metals, such as gold, silver, and copper,
Jhoolas have a long history in Indian culture, with roots dating back to the ancient Mughal era.
Today, jhoolas are mostly made by skilled craftsmen in India using traditional techniques. The ornament is