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The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.
Pictured: Debbi Peterson, Susanna Hoffs and Abby Travis
Kanknnacho chuddo
Coloured glass bangles
Worn by a Christian brides for about two weeks before the marriage. A tradition of Goa. Usually, worn at bride's maternal uncle's place (mama).
These bangles were kept / Stored in the bride's cupboard/ Almirah for life. If her husband dies before her, she wears it gain on the funeral day and breaks them all on husband's wooden coffin or casket (by striking hands)
The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.
Pictured: Susanna Hoffs and Abby Travis
During a trek in the Thar desert we were welcomed into a family's home in a small rock cutting village. This girl was fascinated with Paarul's bangles.
These bangles are made from old plastic knitting needles (the middle bits - left over from using the tips and tops in other designs) and push pins (ones my mother gave me years ago).
I'm using all the leftovers and bits and bobs collected in my studio over the past eight years.
Golden Bangles Belt - Seen at Phoenix Comicon 2012, a detail view of a bangled and golden belt used as an elaborate costume feature. This type of decorative ornamentation is very fun to see and wear with the right long skirts or garb worn by people in SCA or fantasy costume.
The embedded material in this bangle gives it color. It’s from my Rani range of bangles and comes in a beautiful blend of purples and blues. Each bangle has an inner diameter of 6.5cm/2.6in and is approximately 0.8-1cm wide/0.3-0.4in
The other day I asked around for models for an idea I had. Well, Michaela volunteered. & I love the way the pictures came out. She is a truely gorgeous girl and was so eager to try whatever I suggested. I'm really gonna miss her when she leaves for college :(
SOOC
Comments/Suggestions are welcome!
The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.
Pictured: Vicki Peterson, Debbi Peterson and Susanna Hoffs
Bangles handmaded with recycled materials: clear plastic tubes and fabric.
Sorry for the awful lightning.
Bangles or Chudi are traditional ornaments worn by South Asian women, especially Hindus. They are worn after marriage to signify matrimony. Bangles are part of traditional Indian jewelry. They are usually worn in pairs by women, one or more on each arm. Most Indian women prefer wearing either gold or glass bangles or combination of both. Inexpensive Bangles made from plastic are slowly replacing those made by glass, but the ones made of glass are still preferred at traditional occasions such as marriages and on festivals.
The bangle is made with 11/o seeds. The cuff is peyote stitched 15/o seeds embellished with bicones and firepolish beads. The 3 Bead Tubular Netting tutorial by Marilyn Peters is available at Ruby's site.
The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.
Pictured: Debbi Peterson, Susanna Hoffs and Abby Travis
Kanknnacho chuddo
Coloured glass bangles
Worn by a Christian brides for about two weeks before the marriage. A tradition of Goa. Usually, worn at bride's maternal uncle's place (mama).
These bangles were kept / Stored in the bride's cupboard/ Almirah for life. If her husband dies before her, she wears it gain on the funeral day and breaks them all on husband's wooden coffin or casket (by striking hands)
Bangle with charms.
Sterling silver bangle with filigree and vintage shell button charm, imperial topaz, carved moonstone face, and gray pearl cluster.
Bangle from polymerclay.
Made with gold premo, fimo mix green/chocolate/white.
Because the start of every autumn remembers me of: the smell of leaves and forrest, the green leaves that turn into a mixture of gold and brown.
And eventually hot-choco and "pepernoten"
As part of the Sweet Safari series, this Vegan bangle is made from tiger pattern fabric wrapped around eco-sustainable wood. It adds a playful punch to a safari style or nude/neutral outfit, one of the hot colors for 2009. A portion of the sale of this product is donated to a foundation aimed at achieving sustainability of the natural materials which this product is made of. Go Green Certified. A WorldCharms/Zemis Exclusive. www.zemis.com
The bangles are the ornament without which the women realize that their beauty is incomplete.
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