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hand forged upcycled copper bangles, part of my Cosmic Poppy line. Wear em' on their own, stack em, or pair with other pieces in my Cosmic Poppy line!
Glass bangles at a bangle shop..
(Psst.. "Mere haathon mein nau nau choodiyaan.." is a Bollywood song mentioning the beautiful bangles worn by the lady!)
felted wool. repurposed from a sweater. wrapped around a bangle.
In my etsy shop (see my profile for info.)
My newest bracelet - silver and copper balls soldered inside a silver bowl which dangles from the bangle.
This elegant, solid silver twig bangle was cast using a branch we gathered from a large natural park near our studio. Our casting technique captures the intricate natural texture in sharp detail, giving each bangle a soft organic flow.
www.etsy.com/listing/65206789/simple-twig-bangle?ref=v1_o...
I felted the crochet bangle in the washing machine, and a bit more by hand. I have added beads using freeform peyote stitch.
More narrow vintage plastic bangles. I am unsure of their age. I suspect the blue ones are 1960s or 1970s. You can see the difference in the quality of these compared to some of the others I shared earlier. You can also see how much more beautiful Glass is!
Bangle in diamond shape. From bright lucite with a metal inlay. Dark amber/root beer colored. From the 60´s.
lac bangles in their initial stages of being made into beautiful pieces...ended up buying quite a few of them
-Vintage 1970s carved wooden bangle. Great Condition.
-Opening: 7 ½ “
-Material: Wood
-Costume Jewelry
Here are two bangles re-formed into bangles. Its a very simple process - submerge in boiling water and leave to soften. Once soft use tongs to wrap needle around a glass and either leave to cool or submerge in cold water.
Thanks to Vintage Violet @ maximumrabbitdesigns.blogspot.com for blogging your attempt as I had so much fun doing them... if slightly scalded lol