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"Bangle: A Timeless Symbol of Culture, Fashion

Background imageBangle Collection: Veiled Turkish Woman turns with a coy gaze

Veiled Turkish Woman turns with a coy gaze toward the photographer. Date: 1920s

Background imageBangle Collection: Young Kenyan girls of Mandera, Kenya

Young Kenyan girls of Mandera, Kenya
Young girls in Mandera Kenya Date: 1910s

Background imageBangle Collection: A Languid girl from Southern Russia

A Languid girl from Southern Russia
Languor A pretty girl from one of the southern Turcic States of Russia with her hand placed luxuriantly behind her neck - giving the a; ppearance of a dreamy, lazy mood (hence the title of the piece)

Background imageBangle Collection: USA; Georgia Savannah. Young boy looking for a St. Patricks Day souvenir. (MR)

USA; Georgia Savannah. Young boy looking for a St. Patricks Day souvenir. (MR)

Background imageBangle Collection: Africa, Kenya. Msai beadwork and crafts

Africa, Kenya. Msai beadwork and crafts

Background imageBangle Collection: Two young ladies in evening dresses by Redfern

Two young ladies in evening dresses by Redfern

Background imageBangle Collection: Voodoo cult villager

Voodoo cult villager carrying pot on head, Sacred Forest of Kpasse, Ouidah, Benin

Background imageBangle Collection: Egyptian Peasant Women and a young boy

Egyptian Peasant Women and a young boy
Two seated Egyptian peasant women and young toddler, seated on a pale blue cloth, resting having something to eat

Background imageBangle Collection: Fortune teller - Constantinople

Fortune teller - Constantinople
A female street fortune teller in Constantinople

Background imageBangle Collection: A Constantinople fantasy harem lady

A Constantinople fantasy harem lady dancing exotically, Turkey

Background imageBangle Collection: Oriental Beauty from Constantinople

Oriental Beauty from Constantinople
An Oriental Beauty from Constantinople with fancy headdress and many layers of beads. These women are known as the nomads and they are decorated by their men, who weigh them down with jewellery!

Background imageBangle Collection: Ermine Shawl 1922

Ermine Shawl 1922
A woman in an ermine shawl with ermine tails used as fringing & a dress with a handkerchief hemline

Background imageBangle Collection: Gold jewellery for sale in Souq

Gold jewellery for sale in Souq, Damascus, Syria, Middle East

Background imageBangle Collection: Close up of gold bangles on display

Close up of gold bangles on display, the Gold Souk, Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imageBangle Collection: Gold bangles in the Gold Souk

Gold bangles in the Gold Souk, Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imageBangle Collection: Bangle from Harappa

Bangle from Harappa, Indus Valley civilization, Karachi Museum, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageBangle Collection: Close up of a traditional stone figure with prayer bracelets

Close up of a traditional stone figure with prayer bracelets, Daisho In temple, Miyajima, Honshu, Japan, Asia

Background imageBangle Collection: Shop window

Shop window, gold market, Amman, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageBangle Collection: Colourful bangles for sale

Colourful bangles for sale, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageBangle Collection: Womens bracelets at market stand

Womens bracelets at market stand, Kolkata, West Bengal state, India, Asia

Background imageBangle Collection: Bangles for sale

Bangles for sale, Jodhpur, Rajasthan state, India, Asia



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"Bangle: A Timeless Symbol of Culture, Fashion, and Expression" From the tranquil estuary of the River Plym in Devon's picturesque Hooe to the vibrant streets of Old Delhi in Asia, bangles have adorned wrists across continents for centuries. These colorful strands of beads hanging in markets evoke a sense of tradition and beauty. In early spring 1912, women embraced bangles as an essential accessory to complement their fashionable attire. As they donned their delicate bracelets, they exuded grace and elegance reminiscent of that era. Traveling further south to South Sudan, we encounter Shilluk warriors proudly wearing bangles as symbols of strength and courage. These warriors embody a rich cultural heritage passed down through generations. Closer to home in Penwith, Cornwall, Simon Hick and Leslie Loaf showcase their artistic flair by incorporating bangles into their unique creations. Their innovative designs fuse contemporary fashion with traditional elements. Fashion designer Mary Quant revolutionized the industry with her iconic style. At the launch event for her new dolls called Bubbles, she effortlessly sported bold bangles that reflected her daring spirit and creative vision. Venturing westward to Nigeria's Benin region reveals exquisite ivory bracelets adorning wrists as precious treasures from ancient times. These intricate pieces serve as testaments to craftsmanship and opulence. A glimpse into history takes us back to 1875 when a Hindoo girl embarked on a Black Bear shooting expedition amidst the majestic Himalayas. Her wrist embellished with radiant bangles symbolizes resilience even amidst challenging adventures. The Sadhu's Blessing brings forth spiritual significance associated with these ornate accessories. The blessings bestowed upon wearers connect them deeply with divine energies while adding an ethereal touch to their ensemble. One cannot overlook the allure of a mid-19th-century bangle adorned with emeralds, rubies, diamonds & gold—a true masterpiece reflecting wealth and sophistication during that era—an heirloom to be cherished for generations.