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Mostly my Beloved's Bangles with the exception of the Copper Bracelet that is the "mouth", that was my father's way of warding of rheumatism

Bangles for Smile on Saturday

Clicked at the Haryana Heritage Festival, December 20, 2009 at Pinjore Garden near Chandigarh, North India.

 

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Prompted by the "Smile on Saturday" challenge to have a rummage in my jewellery box - and found these.

Simple and a bit rough around the edges, but they made me smile as they remind me of the holiday when I bought them - in a bustling market in the Gambia.

Baubles, bangles, bright shiny beads

Sparkles, spangles, your heart will sing, singa-linga

Wearin' baubles, bangles and beads

 

You'll glitter and gleam so

Make somebody dream so that

 

Some day he may buy you a ring, ringa-linga

I've heard that's where it leads

Wearin' baubles, bangles, and beads

  

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There are my ‘Barbie Bangles,’ plastic bangles in pink, lavender, white and blue, and you can mix and match to your hearts content. There’s a little diamond sparkly bangle in there too. You can pick these up at the Dark Mouse main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Imogen/214/226/22

 

New! @ Baubles!

80's inspired bangle with HUD for many pattern options, resize and full bright on/off.

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Created for "Smile on saturday", theme "Bangles

 

Photo space by Nasa marshall

Bangles by Andeshita

Alien by pixabay

My texture yellow wall

Multi-color Indian Glass bangles

Their ever so popular and desired bangles that costed me an arm !

Sets of bangles hanging at an ornament stall of a Mela (fair).

This is a photo of a bangle bracelet that I made with Cynthia Toops several years ago. This photo shows the bracelet open and lying flat. You can see both sides of the bracelet in full, with one side having an underwater scene on the right (complete with mermaid) and a land scene on the left. I love the color palette that she used for these mosaics.

 

Each mosaic is made by rolling tiny Fimo/polymer threads out of each color, and then baking those threads to harden them. Then the threads are cut into small pieces and these are used as the basis for the mosaic, with each tiny cut piece of thread pushed into soft polymer lining the bezel. She only has a limited amount of time to set all the threads before the polymer clay dries out and the threads begin to curl. In some of the larger mosaics she has done, Cynthia has had to rework entire sections that have dried too fast. Each mosaic takes many, many hours, and it is not unusual for her to spend a week of working almost constantly to finish one. Once all the threads are in place the entire piece is baked once again, hardening and setting them.

 

This piece is now privately owned.

bangle: [Y.M.X.] initial charm bangle w/ clear gems (on sale)

dress: [Y.M.X.] houndstooth dress pink

 

Ciraco/5/25/2016

The bangles were a big part of the trip, wearing them, taking pictures of them.

Polymer clay bangle made with first Bargello-inspired cane

Colourful display inside a shop in St Valery sur Somme.

Inexpensive and colourful!

white paper - glue - acrylic

  

done for a final project..

3D modeling and color

VLUU L100, M100 / Samsung L100, M100

Bangle no 29 in the #2015PCChallenge

Rethinking canework - Work in Progress

 

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