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The blend of traditional as well as modern look. we can say lac bangle or lac kadas.

Bangles in Chudi Bazaar

The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.

 

Pictured: Susanna Hoffs

Bead crochet bangle, Peyote tube over the bangle enhanced with a mixture of Magatamas.

Digital work taking a word piece by Sian Hindle and re-creating it digitally as a bangle, 3D printed in wax, ready for casting.

 

Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GX7.

She is too my niece with traditional menhdi and bangels.

She also lives in Edmonton, Canada, these days she is in Karachi

The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.

 

Pictured: Susanna Hoffs

my cousins bangles at my other cousins weddin lmaoo

Insane colors!

The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.

 

Pictured: Susanna Hoffs and Abby Travis

The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.

 

Pictured: Susanna Hoffs and Abby Travis

Olive Green and Black Bangle Bracelet was created using a stitch called Ndebele. Antique gold color bead caps and a toggle clasp adds to the old world charm

Resin Bangles with tea leaf speckles

The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.

 

Pictured: Susanna Hoffs and Debbi Peterson

I've used my old metal bangles to embellish this ATC. I simply snipped them with cutters and coiled them.

 

The background is an altered photo to which I applied black gesso and then layers of paint, torn script and wax. While the wax was still warm I impressed a script design into it with a rubber stamp. I then highlighted the raised areas with gold.

Bangles seen during the 12th Chennai Photowalk at Vadapalani.

18K gold or gold-plated bangles with multi-colored tourmalines in white, yellow or rose gold. Mix and match.

Satin-finish bangle plat bracelet, 14 shiny bezels, 7"L 1.20 carats, 1/4wide

The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.

 

Pictured: Susanna Hoffs

Today bangles are use a fashion accessory. Bangles have been widely used in India, Pakistan and all over the world. varied in material and decoration such as colorful bangles, fancy bangles, glass bangles, felted banges and prisma bangles.Colorful bangles including combinations of thread, beads and decorations to give you truly impeccable styles of bangles. Choose from moonstone, crystal, rhinestone, mirror etc.Now you can select bangles in any color.Bangles get importance in widding, valima and other parties.

While Nenia was so busy arranging our Awake and Watchtower volumes in the book stand, I am also busy making shots of this girlie blingblings she temporarily place on the table.

 

I just know a little about those bangles. I just know that those different colors are worn to match her dress.

 

But for me, the bangles is not the issue here but the DOF. Hahaha.

 

Husbands out there, do you notice this?

Belghar village is nestled in the hills and it's home to Kutia Kondh tribes.

Lampwork beads combined with sterling coils in a bangle bracelet. handmade swan clasp.

The Bangles performing at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX. Photo by Ron Baker.

 

Pictured: Susanna Hoffs

Here is my sterling silver bangles that i have etched. The width is 1cm, the sheet is 1mm thick.

Tutorial is available: ellad2.com and ellad2.etsy.com Happy beading!

This bangle has polki embellished in the centre with a highly crafted outer. You shouold click on the picture to see the details.

My chic silver bangles are made of sterling silver using a crochet hook in a rare technique, its diameter is 2.7"(70mm).

 

It is great by itself, or even nicer with one or two" friends".

 

It's a plain wire bangle, wrapped with paper flowers, then wrapped with pink ribbon, and then wrapped with small facetted crystal beads in a dark crimson - the colours gone a bit wonky in this photo, because I've taken these in too dark a light!

Maniharon ka Rasta in the old city is full of tiny workshops of lac bangle makers. The colours and variety are amazing - and the prices are so low it's unbelievable.

I bought them from an op shop, and I broke one on the way home.

couldn't find any Guatemalan bracelets that I liked, so made my own with stuff I had on hand: a woven cord from Venezuela, some embroidery thread to make tassels, and three little quitapenas dolls from the Chichi market (these dolls, a Maya custom, carry your troubles away while you sleep...) Pretty happy with these three soft fabric bangles. They won't last forever, but what does? Can always make more. :)

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