





My dear friend Angelica asked me to make her sari bracelets based on her authentic Indian bracelet she bought in Singapore. It was a bit of a challenge for me since it was something new and quite a deviation from my usual design aesthetics. I thought it looked easy to make but found out it was a bit trickier than I thought! Overall, I actually think they turned out better than expected.
Hope you'll love them, Maru. ;)
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