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Bangles made with recycled copper wire (left over from a construction project). After soldering and shaping, the bangles were textured with steel stamps and then treated with liver of sulfur. A light sanding with a fine grit sanding block highlights the textures. Various wire wrapped beads dangle.
This is actually a scientific (sort of) comparison; Same cane on different backgrounds; left, on a dark red background, right on white; right is also 'deeply cured'; deliberately burnt.
Doesn't affect the strength, apparently
A combination of the Snowflake Jade tutorial and the Mosaic Cane Bangle Bracelet tutorial--see my profile for details
These cashmere bangles are hand knit with 100% fine cashmere yarn using my original pattern.
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Indian bangles always reminded me of this song ... Bole Chudiyan it means " my bangles say ..... ;) ! " K3G
I forgot to add a caption to this :-)
These are my Dorothy Perkins bangles. I bought them last September, on the day I first fully-dressed at home, and wore them that evening. Since then I have worn them pretty much every time I have dressed since; they seem to go with pretty much anything, and I love the feel and sound of them.
Go back through my pictures; you'll see them if you look.
The only time I can remember not wearing them is for Magic Theatre in March; I wore different bangles then, and a lot more of them :-)
I loved the bangle selection in india. I didn't have any idea of what the best spots were but I still got some cute stuff. This tiny shop had glass bangles, earrings, bindis, etc... I bought as much as I thought I needed and the grand total was only about $50. Now that I look back, I wish I had bought more colors of bangles. *sniff*
.. woman worker hiding her face to avoid being seen by public, wearing series of plastic bangles from elbow to her shoulder, as per custom of certain rajasthani tribes.
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I wanted to make a bangle with neon-yellow....but that is not really my tint of yellow.....so combination with grey-like-brown and a great shade of olive-gold :)
(my inspiration-photo was this: www.flickr.com/photos/rawfishdesigns/5860354592/in/faves-...
Now I can wear the neon-yellow it as an eye-catcher :) with my own colors
For the photo I waited until the sun came out.....but I forgot that februari only has 28 days......sooooooo that is why I made the photo with a flash :)
Ps: I meant the bracelet to be asymmetric, so the inner circle is just out of the middlepoint.
Even this shape wears surprisingly good :)
A representation of a tradition, a culture and a civilization which is as ancient as the urban mankind…
Henna… the color of it is Joy… it is beauty of a woman… it is festivity… it is happiness of being together… has special significance for married women in India… the smell of it is as soothing as a rose…
The bangles are symbol of beauty… wealth… and being married… which in India is amongst utmost joys of life…
The fingers inter-twinned with each other symbolizes the strong values of the culture of living together… closely bonded family… the color of the cloth and the fabric of the cloth are signs of prosperity… the silk and the sky blue color… they not only symbolize the life-style but the life-state as well… it is all festive and joyous out there…