
Have you ever wondered where millions of bangles worn across India are made? The answer is Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, famously known as the Bangle Capital of the World. For generations, this city has been crafting colourful glass bangles that are sold across India and exported to many countries.

Firozabad’s glass industry dates back several centuries and has become deeply rooted in the city’s identity. Skilled artisans use traditional techniques, often passed down through families, to shape molten glass into beautiful bangles that remain an essential part of Indian culture and celebrations.

The city is home to hundreds of glass furnaces and manufacturing units that produce millions of bangles daily. From simple everyday designs to ornate bridal collections, Firozabad supplies colourful bangles for weddings, festivals and fashion markets across India and several international destinations.

Although best known for its bangles, Firozabad also manufactures glassware, decorative items, lamps, beads and home décor products. The thriving glass industry supports thousands of families, making it one of Uttar Pradesh’s most important traditional manufacturing hubs and employment centres.

Firozabad’s bangles are admired for their vibrant colours, glossy finish and handcrafted appeal. Whether plain, glittering or embellished with stones and intricate patterns, they continue to symbolise tradition, prosperity and celebration, making them popular among shoppers throughout the year.

Despite changing fashion trends, Firozabad continues to preserve one of India’s oldest glassmaking traditions. Every bangle reflects generations of craftsmanship, patience and artistry, ensuring the city proudly retains its reputation as the Bangle Capital of the World and a cultural treasure.
