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A rich coffee and cream wooden bracelet, size 7. Two inches wide, but graceful, thin, and light. The bangle was turned and sanded on the lathe, then hand sanded and immersed in a dye bath of coffee. The gray heartwood turned a beautiful chocolate brown, and the blond sapwood appears cognac. Finished with hand rubbed walnut oil.
Many years ago, my father and I milled and dried lumber from some maple trees that had to be felled on their property. This bracelet is made from a small scrap offcut of that lumber. So it is twice reclaimed, perhaps.
I'm on a starfish kick lately
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Love this bangle!
Base metal bangle form hand-wrapped with yards and yards of sterling silver wire and amethyst seed beads, finished with a rainbow of matched Chinese cloisonne beads.
Also from Dollmore. These fits great and can be sized to fit the wrist. I would imagine that this fits MSD+ sizes.
Miss International 2013 Ms Rizinni Alexis Gomez & Miss Cebu City Tourism 2013 Ms Namrata Neesha Murjani
These are bangles decorated with Berber-style enamel work. I was presented with one as we left the veritable Aladdin's cave that was a rug and antiques shop.
My new bangle that i bought yesterday for £2! I love it but the only problem is that it's really big and nearly falls off my my wirst. I'l have to keep up my arm when i wear it.
Chinese jadeite bangle with confronting dragons, ca 1910. The form of this bangle with its slightly squarish shape has the relief carving like Ming Dynasty bangles with confronting dragons at the top. The top and bottom of the bangle is a translucent emerald green. There are two areas of lavender behind each dragon. The carver used the stone to its best effect.
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After about five minutes or so you can really squeeze hard and the layers should be holding together.
Photo taken Saturday, June 30, at the Allen USA Celebration 2012 in Allen, Texas. There was a huge crowd for the concert and firework show that followed. Pictured is bass player Derrick Anderson of The Bangles.
With dry hands split a long strand from your blend or top colour by pulling sideways from the middle of the length.