Product Details
| Color Type | Multi |
| Product ID | NHZ8092 |
Additional Description:In South Asian weddings — especially in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh — the word "Ghana" or "Gana" often refers to a colorful thread ceremony or wrist-tying ritual that is done before the main wedding day.
It usually takes place a few days before the wedding.
In this ritual, a colorful thread is tied around the bride’s or groom’s wrist.
The purpose of tying this thread is to protect them from evil eye, bring good luck, and mark the beginning of wedding celebrations.
Usually at home or during small pre-wedding functions like Mayoon, Mehndi, or family gatherings.
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