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How to Make Designer Bangles with Kundan Stones and Silk Threads

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Bangles are a unique type of bracelets that are either made of glass, wood or plastic. They are worn by ladies in India and other neighboring countries. They hold a traditional value in Indian heritage and culture. Bangles that are mostly loved by Indian girls are Silk Thread and Kundan stone bangles. Therefore, in this blog, I will show you how to make designer bangle using art silk thread and kundan stones. For this, you will have to buy kundan stones that have a flat back so that they can be easily glued to any surface. Here are a few designs that you might want to recreate For making these, you will require: Plastic Bangle Glue on Kundan Stones Silk Threads Cup Chains Cutter or Scissors Fabric Glue Step-by-Step Instructions: Step 1: Take around 20 strands of art silk thread. Make sure they are long and equal. Step 2: Take one end of threads and apply some glue on them. Step 3: Now, add some glue on the inner side of the bangle. St

Where to Buy Kundan Stones and How to Use Them for Jewelry Making

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Kundan stones have been a fundamental part of Indian heritage, culture and tradition. Like earlier times, nowadays also kundan jewelry and kundan work is the symbol of royalty. After so many years their beauty is still untouched and their timeless elegance is still alive. With modernization, they also evolved and started coming in various styles. So, let’s explore how many styles are available in them and how to use them in various places. ·         Kundan Stones with Raised Mounts Kundan stones come in various styles but this the only style which has a vintage kind of look because of the traditional mount that has been used. The beauty of stone lies in catcher as it can be easily used for sewing on any fabric and you can also use them to make intricate jewelry designs by joining them with jump rings or soldering. ·         Flat Back Kundan Stones with Catcher These stones have their own significance; you can see them used in traditional dresses and silk bangles. T