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Bangles are traditional ornaments worn mostly by South Asian women in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is a common tradition to see a new bride wearing glass bangles at her wedding and the honeymoon will end when the last bangle breaks. Bangles also have a very traditional value in Hinduism and it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed for a married woman.
Everybody has a different preference when it comes to bangles as they come in different shapes, sizes and colours.
This picture depicts some of the variety which is available.
18th April - we have a massive collection of bangles in every shade and colour. Too many to photograph all at once so I just grabbed these ones.
Crochet bangles with letter beads. These are based on the free Solstice Bangle crochet pattern I blogged in December 2017: designingvashti.com/last-minute-crochet-jewelry-gift-how-to/ .
Gold bangles A simple design, this 18 Kt gold bangle studded with brilliant blue sapphires is elegantly classy.
A bangle shop in Madurai Meenakshi Amman Kovil, Madurai. Brilliant bangles, reasonable to cheap prices - what more does a girl want?! Usually housing only glass bangles, even these traditional shop keepers are keeping up with the trends by introducing metallic/ceramic/plastic varieties of bangles. My friends and I spent at least an hour here!! Need I say more?!
The story:
"She was sobbing.Her glass bangles had broken.I consoled her and put half of the remaining ones on either hand." She smiled at me.
Knit your own bangles. You can either make them soft or use an old wooden bangle to crochet around.
Bliss craft club members are supporters who want to combine their love of knitting, crafting and baking with helping special care babies.
Members of Bliss Loves Crafts are provided with lots of knitting and sewing patterns for premature baby clothes as well as many more knitted items and accessories. Go to www.bliss.org.uk/craftclub
Our beautiful bangles are one of a kind works of art. Each bangle is hand wrapped with silk or other fabric. Some bangles are decorated with pearls or beads. Some have bits of old jewelry or and antique earring wired onto them. Each one is unique. They are green and upcycled and made locally here in Seattle.
Fantastic rings are true, originally made by 'Hairy Growler - a jeweller and artist from Cambridge in United Kingdom. Totally hand-crafted and completely 100% recycled, zero waste.
This fork bangle shown on the picture is unusual as the other ones created by this unusual artist. Crafted from an old silver fork! Also a small collection of luxury pure solid sterling silver forks dated 1810-1900 are possible, however they are rare! The extraordinary jeweller can make them for special order for you!