A bazuband, also known as a bazubandh or armlet, is a type of bracelet that is worn on the upper arm. It is often worn as a traditional piece of jewelry in South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Bazubands can be made from a variety of materials, including gold, silver, and other metals, as well as precious and semi-precious stones. They may be simple or intricately designed, with patterns ranging from floral and geometric to animal and mythical creatures.
In some cultures, bazubands have symbolic significance and are worn to ward off evil spirits or to bring good luck. They may also be worn as a symbol of social status or as part of traditional attire for weddings and other special occasions.
Today, bazubands are popular not only in South Asia but also in other parts of the world where they are worn as a fashion accessory or as a way to express cultural identity.