If there’s one accessory that’s suddenly everywhere this Eid season, it’s Kashmiri churiyan. From Instagram reels to Eid outfit inspiration posts, these delicate bangles have quickly become one of the biggest festive trends right now.

Everyone seems to be stacking them with their shalwar kameez, matching them with pastel outfits, or adding them to their Eid looks for that perfect traditional touch. And honestly, it’s easy to see why. Kashmiri churiyan have a charm that instantly makes any outfit feel more festive. The delicate glasswork, the vibrant colors, and of course the tiny ghungroos that create that soft ching-ching sound with every movement of your hands — it’s the kind of detail that turns a simple outfit into a full Eid look.
For many of us, churiyan are an essential part of getting ready for Eid — the excitement of choosing colors that match your outfit, stacking them up your wrists, and hearing that unmistakable jingle as you move your hands. They’re not just accessories; they’re part of the Eid vibe itself.
But with all this hype comes one small problem: they’re suddenly impossible to find. Since Kashmiri churiyan have only recently started trending this Eid season, most shops haven’t even stocked up on them yet. Walk into a regular bangle shop and chances are you’ll hear the shopkeeper say, “Abhi nahi aayi hain” or “Stock khatam ho gaya.” With demand shooting up overnight, these delicate ghungroo bangles are now only available at a handful of places — which makes finding them feel a bit like a treasure hunt.
There are a few places where you can track down these trending bangles before Eid. Here are five spots worth checking.
1. Liaquatabad Churi Market
If you’re serious about finding churiyan, Liaquatabad Churi Market should be at the top of your list. This place is practically dedicated to bangles, and the variety here is hard to beat.
Shop after shop is stacked with colorful glass bangles, festive sets, and trending designs. With Kashmiri churiyan now gaining popularity this Eid season, many stalls have started stocking them as well — and the best part is that you can often find them here at very reasonable prices compared to other markets.
2. Tariq Road
Tariq Road is one of Karachi’s busiest shopping hubs during Eid season, and for good reason. Between the clothing stores and accessory shops, you’ll find several stalls selling beautiful churiyan sets.
The vendors here usually stock trendy and colorful designs, perfect for matching with Eid outfits. Many stalls have started carrying Kashmiri churiyan as well, although the options are still somewhat limited since the trend is fairly new.
3. Gulf Shopping Centre
For festive accessories this Eid, Gulf Shopping Centre is worth a visit. Several stalls here have started stocking Kashmiri churiyan, though the options are still limited. The designs you do find are often reasonably priced, making it a convenient spot to grab a few sets and complete your Eid look.
4. Instagram & Small Online Jewelry Pages
If you don’t feel like navigating crowded Eid markets, Instagram might actually be your best friend. Many small jewelry businesses sell limited batches of Kashmiri churiyan online, often with more modern color combinations.
From pastel tones to pearl-detailed designs and minimal ghungroo styles, these pages sometimes carry pieces you won’t easily find in markets. The only downside? They sell out quickly.
Below are a few shops and pages currently selling Kashmiri churiyan online.
AN Collection
The Gift Spot
Biyora
Hyderabadi Churiyan
If your usual shop is out of stock, don’t stress. Explore a few markets, check a couple of stalls, or scroll through a small online jewelry page. Somewhere out there, a stack of tiny ghungroo-tipped churiyan is waiting to complete your Eid look.

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