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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. The Bangles take a bow at the end of the show.
en los lavabos del restaurante-lounge Mayura (Girona esq. Diputación de Barcelona) tienen una decoración muy interesante en los baños de las chicas. Un enorme mural de madera conteniendo centenares (o miles) de pulseras de todos los colores, de India. No pudimos resistirnos a la tentación de fotografiarlas.
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In the WC of the indian restaurant-lounge Mayura in Barcelona there's an interesting decoration: this big mural with lots of colourful bangles from India. We couldn't resist the temptation to get photos!
Hexinastrum bangle is hand constructed in the Lazerian studio to make sure the quality of each bangle is of the highest quality and craftsmanship ensuring your treasured piece of modern jewellery will last for years to come. Hexinastrum bangles are made from high quality polypropylene and carefully selected brass fittings.
Jason Chart Davies is a Manchester based designer for Lazerian, specialising in the creation of sculptural forms and jewellery using sheet plastics. The form and structure of Jason's jewellery takes shape from his intuitive sense of geometry, combined with a tactile, material based approach to design. Hand-crafted in sheet plastic, the pieces have an organic, intricate appearance, which utilise the flexibility of the medium to create flowing forms under tension. Jason Chart Davies joined Lazerian in January and has been developing work and collaborating with Liam Hopkins (founder of Lazerian) since.
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