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banjara with silver chips

pom poms with silver chips sewn in
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  • This looks very interesting!! I have to check whether more information is under another picture, I wonder if this is worn in the hair (perhaps it is already written..., this is the first picture I am looking at).
  • It seems to be a bracelet... very nice
  • these are all bracelets,  I have skirts that go with them as well.
  • Love the colours here!
  • I brought these with me also as i have  ne ot worn these  in many years. I wear the group f three together they are really fun. I  have two hand bags that are incredible also that are  like this and Bunjara as well as two skirts, that are different worn by two different types of Bunjara.  When I get home I will post the skirts.  I have the bags here. they are very interesting. At one time i sold quite alot of Bunjara material. I found the variation of design colors and techniques very pleasing, and  some times very modern  and child like, primitve.  I think there is one book  on Bunjara material but from a while back.  If anyone knows the name of the publication,  wouldn't mind owning it.
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