Saturday, 25 August 2012

Create A Bracelet

Create A Bracelet


In Bulgaria there is a tradition called Martenitsa, which sometimes involves tying a red and white string around the wrist to please Baba Marta in order for spring to come sooner.
In Greece a similar tradition, weaving a bracelet from red and white string on the first day of March and wearing it till the end of summer, is called "Martis" and is considered to help protect the wearer's skin from the strong Greek sun.
In some parts of India, the number and type of bangles worn by a woman denotes her marital status. In Latin America, Azabache Bracelets are worn to protect against the Mal de ojo, or evil eye. The evil eye is believed to result of excessive admiration or envious looks by others. Having newborn babies wear an azabache (a gold bracelet or necklace with a black or red coral charm in the form of a fist), is believed to protect them from the evil eye.
Bracelet made of yelow gold with diamonds Brazil
Taken in the plural, bracelets is often used as slang for handcuffs.

Create A Bracelet



Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


Create A Bracelet


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