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Honeycomb Bangles, designed by Cynthia Rutledge, published in Bead & Button April 2011. This bangle handmade by me using Miyuki delica, seed bead, Swarovski Pearl and Modar Chinese rondelle beads. Technique used are peyote and netting. Very easy to make. Thanks to Cynthia. I now know why it is so popular among my flickr friends. lol

I love bangles, I have loads of them. I really like these ones as they are so glittery.

this portal bangle is really something special: made of thick, forged sterling silver, it has some serious heft! along it's outer rim, there are four glowing, pale lavender chalcedony, as well as some hammered discs.

 

the inside of the bangle is inscribed with part of a poem written by edna st. vincent millay: "Yet there isn't a train I wouldn't take, no matter where it's going."

Copper.

 

Just another view of the finished bangle.

Colorful bangles at a shot in Dilli Haat

Bangle bracelets covered with satin ribbon and wool thread.

Bangle no 31 in the #2015PCChallenge

Inspired by Melanie West

"A woman wears her tears like jewelry."

It's the end of my holidays, & on a whim I decided to take a Serious Look at all of my bangles. I hadn't realised that there were so many. Better start wearing them, I suppose.

I'm wearing as usual a completely thrifted outfit. I often set little Wardrobe Challenges for myself. Usually the challenge is about Pattern Mixing. I'm not sure if these two go together, but who cares? In the words of the Celebrity Window Dresser, Simon Doonan, 'Fashion Should be Funny'!

Yellow necklace from 'Forever 21'

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Had a wonderful workshop with Pam Annesley and Debbie Crothers. Great day, led to these :-)

Polymerclay Bangle. Premo, fimo and even Cernit :)

Made as a gift for a leaving colleague. She likes bright-blue and grey....so that was a good challenge for me, because I never used blue before :)

Three bangles made from Ladybird books.

Sanded and polished polymerclay bangle.

Made of premo red-hot-red, premo sunshine yellow and gold

Bangle set (flat bangles)

Polymerclay: premo

Colours: Neon-pink (really bright), transparant-olive-green and brown

 

One bangle with a circle pattern on both sides and one bangle with a skinnerblend on both sides.

bangles wrapped in vintage metallics and oriental embossed satin, beaded

Experiment with polymer clay.

Took this picture in a bangle shop in Jaipur. They had so many different colors and types that it was incredible.

 

Jaipur, also popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan state, India. Jaipur is the former capital of the princely state of Jaipur.

 

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Zara

 

Zara loved the Hina so much that she simply washed her hands with it..... and she loved the result and showed it to everybody with delightful pride.... that she did it herself this year -:)

The largest I've done so far. Tubular peyote spiral sewn together at the ends makes a completely self-supporting bangle to slip on your wrist.

Now where did I take this? It must be the Sarojini Market in Delhi. The glass bangles in so many colours make a good photo.

A detail shot of the Libertas bangle. The spines look deadly and they are deadly-- as deadly as a koosh ball.

 

(I am reminded of the Monty Python skit where the Spanish Inquisitors torment somebody by making them sit in the 'comfy chair'. They then poke the person with a cushion to no effect and Michael Palin asks the torturers if they are sure that all the stuffing is pushed up into the corner.)

For the Challenge of august: a Bangle!

Made from premo (polymerclay), it contains no metal, it is massive made from clay.

Mokume gane, I called it Ilsy Poppins, because the technique of mokume gane reminds me of the carpet-bag of Mary Poppins....everytime the comes a surprise :)

This bangle is made from scraps of a large flower cane made at the May meeting of the London Polymer Clay Group. Pictures of the original cane can be seen here: www.lpcg.co.uk/?p=1000

A stall set of bangle at the religious occasion of Eid. After the holy month of Ramadan, we muslims celebrate Eid.

Eid mubarrak (happy Eid)

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