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Laad Bazaar is known for its bangle shops and there are hundred of them.
This is what happened when you show to the vendors that you might be interested in buying some bangles. At one point, there are so many different ones on the counter that you are totally confused. You have to start putting the ones you really like aside to create a more reasonable piles to choose from.
The shimmer of purple bangles. I wore these with my purple Bharatanatyam costume during my rangapravesham two years ago :)
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This is a stack of bangles we shot for a flyer we sent out in our neighbourhood.
All the bangles are handmade.
The top and bottom of the stack is a design consiting of colored gemstones
The bangle in the centre has a beautiful inter weaved design set in with baguette shaped diamonds.
The rest are single lined diamond bangle sets.
The bangles are one of the must ornaments of a Girl. These colorful bangles are offered at the temple and also given to the kids (Kanjak) during prayers in the temple.
Custom Bangle
Composed of multiple feet of sterling silver wire, lovely pink, white and lavender lampwork beads, sterling silver beads, and mykonos metalized donuts.
The sterling clasp was made and hammered by me.
I finally get this beautiful bangle after waited for long time.. special delivary or should i say..special pick up from Malaysia. hehe by the way thanks to nurul. you`ve been very generous.
Bangle made from one of the weights on the threads in the loom we found on the roof of one of the Hans in Istanbul. The nail and washer also came from there and the quartz was bought in the Grand Bazaar!
Set with included quartz, black spinel and garnet.
Taken with Pentacon 50mm f1.8 lens on Panasonic GH2.
A shop with lot many goodies jut outside Chandrika Devi temple located in the outskirts of Lucknow, India. When you visit a temple in India, generally you pass through numerous such and other shops dealing with items/materials used for offering prayers to Hindu Gods and Goddesses, beside keeping pooja samagri, they also sell stuff which are a thing of delight for the kids..