Antique bangles are alike bracelets but the only difference is that they are made without clasps or closures. In the medieval age, glass bangles were regarded as a symbol of the well-being of their respective husband and sons in a few communities.
However in the present era, bangles are normally worn by fashion
conscious young girls with as much style as their mothers and grandmothers
wore as part of ritual and tradition.
Antique bangles were usually made of an assortment of materials that ranges from lac, metal, beads, stone, conch, terracotta, wooden, horn, bone, mop, pearl and plastic.
However, gold, silver, bronze, platinum are the main metals used to
manufacture stone studded and intricately engraved finish bangles.
Classic-style bangles certainly have their own charm, fine beauty and
ethnic value. |
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