Kaleera
Kaleeras (or Kalire) are traditional, umbrella-shaped, ornamental hangings, typically gold-plated, with intricate designs of beads, shells, and bells, worn by North Indian brides attached to their bangles (chooda), symbolizing blessings, prosperity, happiness, and good fortune for the new marriage, with a fun ritual involving dropping a piece onto unmarried friends to predict who marries next.