Rain Umbrella

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Magic Color Changing Umbrella

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₹ 115 / Piece Get Latest Price

PatternFloral Print
Number Of Folds3 Fold
Canopy MaterialPolyester
Stick/Shaft MaterialAluminum
Country of OriginMade in India
3 feetMagic umbrella

An umbrella is a portable, handheld device, typically with a foldable frame and waterproof canopy, used for protection from rain or sunlight. It acts as a shield, keeping the user dry or shaded from the elements. Umbrellas can be made from various materials and come in different sizes and styles.
Here's a more detailed description:
Structure:
Canopy: The fabric or plastic part of the umbrella, often made of polyester, that provides the protective surface.
Frame: The supporting structure, usually made of metal or fiberglass, that holds the canopy open and allows it to fold.
Ribs: Flexible supports that extend from the central pole to the edge of the canopy, allowing it to open and close.
Handle: The part of the umbrella held by the user.
Shaft/Pole: The central support that connects the handle to the canopy.
Functions:
Rain Protection: The primary function is to shield the user from rain.
Sun Protection (Parasol): Can also be used to provide shade from the sun.
Fashion Accessory: Umbrellas can be stylish and come in various colors, patterns, and designs.
Wind Resistance: Some umbrellas are designed to withstand strong winds.
Types of Umbrellas:
Manual vs. Automatic: Some umbrellas open and close manually, while others have a button-operated mechanism.
Compact/Travel Umbrellas: Designed for portability, often folding down to a smaller size.
Golf Umbrellas: Larger umbrellas designed for golfers, often with features like wind resistance and durability.
Classic/Traditional Umbrellas: Often feature a curved handle and a longer shaft.
Canopy Umbrellas: Can be made of different materials and have various features like UV protection.

Capsule Design Umbrellas

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₹ 175 / Piece Get Latest Price

Number of Fold3 Fold
Canopy Size38 inches
Number Of Folds3 Fold
Canopy MaterialPolyester
Stick/Shaft MaterialAluminum
Country of OriginMade in India
Capsule umbrella2 feet

An umbrella is a portable, handheld device, typically with a foldable frame and waterproof canopy, used for protection from rain or sunlight. It acts as a shield, keeping the user dry or shaded from the elements. Umbrellas can be made from various materials and come in different sizes and styles.
Here's a more detailed description:
Structure:
Canopy: The fabric or plastic part of the umbrella, often made of polyester, that provides the protective surface.
Frame: The supporting structure, usually made of metal or fiberglass, that holds the canopy open and allows it to fold.
Ribs: Flexible supports that extend from the central pole to the edge of the canopy, allowing it to open and close.
Handle: The part of the umbrella held by the user.
Shaft/Pole: The central support that connects the handle to the canopy.
Functions:
Rain Protection: The primary function is to shield the user from rain.
Sun Protection (Parasol): Can also be used to provide shade from the sun.
Fashion Accessory: Umbrellas can be stylish and come in various colors, patterns, and designs.
Wind Resistance: Some umbrellas are designed to withstand strong winds.
Types of Umbrellas:
Manual vs. Automatic: Some umbrellas open and close manually, while others have a button-operated mechanism.
Compact/Travel Umbrellas: Designed for portability, often folding down to a smaller size.
Golf Umbrellas: Larger umbrellas designed for golfers, often with features like wind resistance and durability.
Classic/Traditional Umbrellas: Often feature a curved handle and a longer shaft.
Canopy Umbrellas: Can be made of different materials and have various features like UV protection.

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