BANGLES IN VIDHYADHAR NAGAR

 



 Since its inception bangles became a necessity than ornament. They were used for knowledge of advancement of human understanding and today they are more about art and beauty. While the humans were still dependent on nature they were formed with flowers and other natural stuff and today we have a whole wide range of Indian fashion bangles online store and offline stores. The system of hierarchy was also evident from the possessions and wealth and bangle was one ornament that worked most for it. Early excavation finds of figurines of dolls and Murals and sculptures, God- Goddess wearing bangles around wrist show that bangles spread across Indian continent from 200 B.C. to 1500 A.D. display an array of ornaments with its cultural significance and roots.


Each design and material used to create ornament represents social status and wealth among its people. While the rich and powerful commanded the settlement, they also possessed and commissioned artistically made and unique ornaments. Trade between Mongolians, Romans, Persians and Indian subcontinent allowed the exchange of ornaments, raw materials and techniques available from far lands and thus further enriched the already growing adoration. Today Bangles are the most favorite ornament chosen by women and hence it made the e-commerce market bloomed with its sales. BLING STATION is one the most trusted online fashion jewelry hub for shopping. They are the latest trending Indian fashion bangles online store in India. So unlike the ancient times all you have to do today is surf and buy at the luxury of your home.



DIFFERENT TYPES OF MODERN DAY BANGLES


We were not kissing when we said that in modern times bangles can be formed out of anything. You wrap a thread put on beads and there is your cool new bangle avatar.




Since the glass bangles were not so durable and let’s agree were hurting us more than helping us. They got transformed to metal Bangles. You can check out this design at Bling Station fashion bangles online store collection.



Welcome to the new favorite of BOHO world. These beaded bangles are selling like hot cakes. As they represent the correct combination of today’s modern day woman. They are strong and feminine and a little edgy in everything they do.




We didn’t forget the classics we just don’t believe in stacking them. So creating a single bangle with the ethnic Indian design was the best idea ever.




The band started drifting back together in 1998.[12] and officially re-formed to record a song for the soundtrack of Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, at the behest of the film's director (and Hoffs' husband) Jay Roach.[1] The song chosen for the album was "Get The Girl" and was released in 1999. The reunion continued with a tour in 2000. Later the same year, the group was also inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.[13] From 2001–2002, they were in the studio recording the album Doll Revolution. The album, featuring such songs as "Stealing Rosemary", "Ride the Ride", "Nickel Romeo", and the single "Something That You Said", was released in early 2003. The title track, which was written by Elvis Costello, was originally recorded for his 2002 album When I Was CruelDoll Revolution was a solid comeback success in Germany after the Bangles had performed in Germany's biggest television show Wetten dass, but failed to make any impact in other markets such as the UK, the U.S. and Australia. In July 2004, the Bangles were made Companions of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.

In 2005, the Bangles announced the departure of Michael Steele who left due to artistic disputes over touring and recording. Steele was replaced by touring bassist Abby Travis for live appearances.[14] On December 31, 2005, the group performed "Hazy Shade of Winter" in front of Times Square and later "Eternal Flame" as part of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2006. August 2007 saw the release of their first official live DVD, Return to Bangleonia – Live in Concert. In 2008, the band toured the US with dates in Las Vegas, Louisiana, Austin, Glasgow, and Ojai. Further dates included shows in Germany, the Netherlands, and at the popular Cornbury Festival in Oxfordshire, England.

After 2008 Travis was replaced by Derrick Anderson,who did not sing,as bass guitarist (not considered a member of the band).

In the spring of 2009, the Bangles returned to the studio to begin work on a new album entitled Sweetheart of the Sun which was released on September 27, 2011.[15][16] The band went on tour in late 2011 in support of it, with dates on the East Coast, Midwest, and West Coast. Openers for the various dates include rock band Antigone Rising and powerpop band A Fragile Tomorrow.[17]

In December 2013, The Bangles played two nights with three other reunited Paisley Underground bands — The Dream SyndicateThe Three O'Clock, and Rain Parade — at The Fillmore in San Francisco (Dec. 5) and The Fonda Theatrein Los Angeles (Dec. 6 benefit concert).[18] Their set list focused on their early material, with remarks from the band at the beginning of the Fillmore show that they were going to be playing songs that they hadn't played in 30 years.

Their subsequent record releases have been Ladies and Gentlemen,the Bangles (a compilation of early work) and 3 x 4,a 2018 joint album with the other Paisley Underground bands where each of the four bands played one song from each of the other three.At the conclusion of their 2016 tour Anderson shared duties with first Colours/Bangs/Bangles bass guitarist Annette Zilinskas and history professor Amanda Hills Podany,who had been bass guitarist for Vicki Peterson's pre-Colours bands,and then left the band to record his own album "A World of My Own" on which Hoffs and the Petersons made guest appearances.At subsequent Bangles concerts (most recently Kaaboo Del Mar in 2019) Zilinskas has been the bass guitarist apart from a brief guest appearance by Podany at Arroyo Seco 2018.

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