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

 

Pictured: Abby Travis

Camera: Nikon D50

Glass: Tamron 17-50 f2.8

Location: Serangoon Road, Singapore

Scenes fromthe life of Indian people are depicted through tableaux in the Victoria Memorial Museum, Kolkatta.

 

These are the statues of a bangle-seller helping a woman-customer in wearing her new bangles.

Chinatown Chinese New Year Singapore Jan 2014

 

Nikon D7000

Nikkor 50mm / 1.8g

Focal length: 50mm

F-Stop: f / 1.8

Exposure: 1 / 1250s

ISO: ISO800

Flash: No

A 2 piece bangle on elastic, the bangle stretches apart to go over the wrist then "fuses" in place.

Bangle shop in one of the fair in our native!!

Pulsera Bangle de Bead & Button, desde que se la vi a Francat que tenía ganas de hacerla,

al final me decidí, en este link podéis

ver las preciosidades de Francat

www.flickr.com/photos/francat/1423697427/

 

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?

An old photo of a tiny gold bangle that I got for my niece 2.0 shortly after she was born in 2009.

The camera balked at focusing at such a short distance.

From my sister-in-law's collection

Medium Map Bangle measures approximately 3/4" wide and 1/8" deep. Made with map and scrapbook paper. Map paper has been stained to give it an aged look.

 

Perfect gift for that friend who loves to travel.

Same thing; just pretty together

 

A combination of the Snowflake Jade tutorial and the Mosaic Cane Bangle Bracelet tutorial--see my profile for details

 

Also available as a workshop.Contact me if interested.

The Bangles

14 July 2018

Pershing Square, Los Angeles

Bangles - thrifted, flea markets, etc

 

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was fascinated with the colour combination, clicked

The Bangles @ The Royal Theatre

A little paper twine, a piece of hose and some drops of glue: all you need to make these colorful paper twine bangles!

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Bangles or choori are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India and Bangladesh, especially Hindus. It is tradition that the bride will try to wear as many small glass bangles as possible at her wedding and the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Toddler to older woman could wear bangles based on the type of bangles. Bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers.

365 days 67/365 23march2008

 

After some coffee managed to make myself some more bangle bracelets in my daughter-in-law's studio before the journey home.

One of my cats - sadly no longer with us.

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