While working for a jewelry business I was surprised to learn how underrated bangle bracelets are in western societies. Like a watch or a ring, it does takes time to get use to having a bracelet on your wrist, but once accustomed to having it there the bracelet has a way of becoming a part of your identity. Bangle bracelets bangle design in gold make a great conversation piece and are an excellent way for you to express your unique personality to the world. Everyone seems to know that a bangle is a bracelet but few people identify the word with a specific type of bracelet.To clarify, a bangle is a stiff solid round ring approximately 3 to 4 inches in diameter that slips over the hand and loosely hangs on the wrist. The identifiable difference 22ct gold jewellery between a bangle bracelet and a standard bracelet is a bangle bracelet has a solid and rigid material design. In comparison, standard bracelets typically incorporate a flexible link, wire or sting design. Modern bangle designs incorporate a hinged and clasp system that opens and closes around the wrist. The great thing about bangle bracelets is the unlimited variety in design and types of materials. The material used to create the bans can range from shells, wood, copper, plastic, acrylic, gold, silver, etc...
The bracelet can be very thin or thick, heavy or light, plain or etched. Some designs incorporate precious gems or rhinestones. A skilled and imaginative artisan will utilize any material that he or she can mold into a rigid band. The word bangle dates back to 1787 and derives from the Hindi bangli and earlier Hindi bungri that refers to glass. On an historical note, earlier versions of shell and copper bangle rings have been discovered on numerous archeological sites in India dating back up to 2500 years. If you ever get a chance to visit India take a moment to shop the local markets. You will be amazed with the range of styles and designs. While bangles are synonymous with Indian culture they are also used symbolically in other Asian and middle eastern countries. The practical use of jewelry to symbolize status and wealth predates modern civilization. In primitive cultures, valuable materials formed into bangles and necklaces where transported and worn by women, the type of material and the number of discs going up the arm indicated status within the community and accumulative wealth. Most western societies do not have the same symbolic or traditional appreciation when it comes to the bangle. Instead, western cultures tend to reference the bracelet as costume jewelry, a fashion accessory to highlight indian gold jewellery or accent a desired outfit. Today most bangle bracelet have glass or rhinestone type stones taking away from the past glamour and beauty. The type of materials and style will vary depending on where the bangle is manufactured. Most low quality custom grade bangles are mass-produced in south Asian countries. Depending on your skill and resources, you can easily create your own bangle bracelet. This can also be a fun craft hobby for everyone.
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