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kerry10456's loves1086 of 12493Triomphe Mascot By Bazin circa 1920 by F. BazinBaby Elephant Savings Bank Belgium Flea Market Find $1.50
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    Posted 9 years ago

    kyratango
    (439 items)

    Car boot sale find!

    3€, I know, Bonnie, expensive!

    But old and heavy!

    2" by 1.5" inside diameters, small but wearable for work out, 376 grams, lol :-D

    Don't know if it is African... Anyway, ethnic :-)

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    1. Peasejean55 Peasejean55, 9 years ago
      Wow that's one heavy bangle, I wouldn't want to work out wearing that. I like it, it looks tribal.
    2. Agram.m Agram.m, 9 years ago
      Kyra, what very rare new items you have and such beauties. Because the terminal phase of my husband, I can not spend a lot of time to see and react to new items. But as Always I do enjoy!
    3. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      So kind of you, thank you... I keep you in my thoughts, and wish you both lot of courage, big hugs dear Marga.

      Jean, I think it will be my new paperweight as I'm very lazy for any exercise ;-)
    4. Peasejean55 Peasejean55, 9 years ago
      http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/318365
      Similar semi circle design, of course the bracelet is different. It looks like you've got yourself a bargain well done.
    5. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 9 years ago
      Yikes, a weapon....what an interesting bronze cuff bracelet! You did extremely well, girlfriend.
    6. Peasejean55 Peasejean55, 9 years ago
      http://www.ville-ge.ch/meg/musinfo_public.php?id=049959
      Your bangle I think is from West Africa.
    7. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Thomas, you're adorable, and your wife too :-D
      Thank you so much for your comment!
    8. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Jean thank you for the search path, will have to look into it :-)
    9. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Bonnie, yes, fatal weapon :-D Thank you!

      Thank you for your visit and love, Kerry and Olebodie :-)
    10. NevadaBlades, 9 years ago
      Still can't get used to that term: car boot. LOL.......In America, a car boot is a locking device that the police puts on a tire to impound the car! Neat piece, Tango. Great weapon, uh....., I mean bangle!. [;>)
    11. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Nevada, here in France we call them "vide grenier" or "foire à tout", held outside once a year by lot of villages :-)

      Usually, lot of used baby toys or clothes, avocado serving sets (each booth have one!), used tires, potteries marked table trash bin....
    12. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Thank you for the loves, Phil, Aura, Nutsabotas, Nevada, Kevin, Mike, Caperkid, Windwalker and Glassiegirl, much appreciated !
    13. NevadaBlades, 9 years ago
      Here in America, too, small towns have an annual town-wide yard sale. In big cities, like Las Vegas, Nevada, individual neighborhood communities hold their own annual neighborhood yard sales. The senior citizens community neighborhood that my wife and I live in now recently had our annual neighborhood-wide yard sale a few months ago. [;>)
    14. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Thank you dear Valentino for your appreciation and love, it is for now a very nice paperweight! Way too heavy to wear (I can put it on, but have to struggle to take it off...) XOXO, my friend!

      Thanks for all your loves, Karen, Sean, Trey and OneGoodFind :-)
    15. kyratango kyratango, 8 years ago
      Thank you Katherine, Manikin, Shareurpassion and Aura for your lovely visit :-)
    16. rosak81, 4 years ago
      This is a type of bracelet or anklet used as currency in the West African Kingdoms. It has an unusual twisted design, it is closed but you can see on the picture that it could be opened.Inside dimensions 6cms in diameter, outside 9cms in diameter. 300g about 12 ounces.This is also called a manilla:"Manillas are a form of money, usually made of bronze or copper, which were used in West Africa.[1] They were produced in large numbers in a wide range of designs, sizes, and weights. Originating before the colonial period, perhaps as the result of trade with the Portuguese Empire, Manillas continued to serve as money and decorative objects until the late 1940s and are still used as decorative objects in some contexts. In the popular consciousness, they are particularly associated with the Atlantic slave trade.[2]The name manilla is said to derive from the Spanish[1] for a 'bracelet' manella, the Portuguese for 'hand-ring' manilha,[3] or after the Latin manus (hand) or from monilia, plural of monile (necklace).[4] They are usually horseshoe-shaped, with terminations that face each other and are roughly lozenge-shaped. The earliest use of manillas was in West Africa. As a means of exchange they originated in Calabar. Calabar was the chief city of the ancient southeast Nigerian coastal kingdom of that name. It was here in 1505 that a slave
    17. rosak81, 4 years ago
      found this info online at a very same bangle, but closed one. Anyway it's from West Africa.
    18. kyratango kyratango, 4 years ago
      Thank you rosak81 for this extensive information!
      :-)
    19. raven3766 raven3766, 4 years ago
      This is gorgeous! Love the designs, looks quite heavy, but gorgeous.
    20. kyratango kyratango, 4 years ago
      Thank you Raven! Yes, heavyyy.... 376grams :-D

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