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Multi-color Indian Glass bangles

Rethinking canework - Work in Progress

 

Polymer clay, cane work over an extruded scrap clay armature, sanded and buffed.

my first project of 2013! i had been wanting to try Donna Kato's butterfly cane for a while, finally got there :)

i think i needed to make the black and white areas bigger, maybe make the bangle deeper, but i like the concept of this :)

Velvia 100 - Nikon FE2, SIgma 28mm - Processed by E6it via Downtown Camera Toronto

India Day 11 - Varanasi

Another colourful stall at the Varanasi night market, this one selling bangles, of all colours and sizes

This is a series of brass channel bangles with polymer clay, painted with alcohol inks, and striped canes added.

 

This pair is jewel toned

Shot in Jaipur, Rajasthan on this Saturday while doing my wedding shopping :) Have done quite a bit now and m happy :)

polymerclay bangle

Experiment with decorative drilling and back filling

Photographed at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in Bombay.

Lokomotiva 742 105-0 odstavená ve stanici Otrokovice, dne 9.3.2019.

people tie these bangles in these red clothes near a temple called 'kalijai' situated on an island inside lake chilika.

it is a belief that the wishes will be fulfilled by tieing these bangles.

Laissez votre passion vous mener à votre profession 🙏👀

 

Haut: Aria Sweater- TueDyeGrey -Pixicat-

Pantalon: Helen.Hugh.Ring.Pans Black OSMIA

Sac: Anja Locky Bag MOGUL

Chaussure : Amelia boots- [Dazzling]

Coiffure : Purity Stealthic

Ongle : First Impression 09 Ascendant

Bague : .:Luxe Set Rings Némésis:. Ysoral

Collier : Samiyah Necklace (G) November

Boucle d’oreille : Sujoi Diamond Earring November

Montre : Xenon Watch (S) November

Bracelet : Lashelle Diamond Bangle (S) et Lashelle Diamond Bracelet (S) November

There is strong evidence which shows that women have been adorning their arms with bangles since ancient times in India.Wearing of bangles is considered a must for a married woman in India and are important part of Indian bride's jewellery. In certain communities, there is a custom which says that gold bangles should not be worn alone by married women and should be teamed with glass bangles, popularly known as 'kaanch ki choodiya', as it symbolizes well-being of husband and sons.

This does capture my image, leaning against a car to get the shot. Of course, it wasn't intentional, but almost inevitable, so I classify it loosely as a self portrait.

Photo taken on : 14.08.2011

Place : Kalijai Temple, Chilka, Orissa, India

 

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This was inspired by the wonderful work of Melody Johnson whose art quilts are quite exquisite. I am not totally happy with it but I will definitely wear it.

These two bangles are part of a series inspired by an adventerous youg lady named Saraphine.

sorta

collection

of

bangles

that i

love

to wear..

bangles for women :-)

have fun

Earrings and masks don’t mix

 

My mask comes off and on (even though I know that isn’t a recommended practice). Threading my earrings through the ear loops every time is super annoying.

 

Over the last few years, I’ve come to favor earrings as my statement jewelry of choice. Masks make them a real pain, though, so I’m reaching for different jewelry now. My necklaces are being worn and I even sported a couple of bangles, today. (Remember arm parties?)

 

Shirt, Forever 21 (thrifted). Skirt, Flying Tomato (consignment). Shoes, Unisa (thrifted). Bangles, Charming Charlie.

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