MasterMkombo
Shiny_Rock
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This bangle is extremely pleasing to look at. I have to remind myself that I’m a guy and it’s not for me
This bangle is extremely pleasing to look at. I have to remind myself that I’m a guy and it’s not for me
I don't see a problem of a guy wearing a bangle personally, I've seen plenty of guys wear it and rocking it very well.
Besides you aren't hurting anyone just adding more flair to yourself.
Screenshot of factory's photo after I asked for a more realistic video and after they told me the bangle did contain lines
I think I’ll end up spending unspeakable amounts of money if I stay around here too long. This bangle really stole my heart.
Yes do be careful! It can get addictive as well so do keep a hold of yourself from impulsive spending when your bank isn't ready for it.
If you want an advice, try out black jadeite, black/dark green nephrite, or omphacite bangles first. Those usually range from 2 figures to even 4 figures depending on it's translucency. They give a very nice bold, and modern look to any dark, and/or business attire.
Brown/red jadeite bangles are alittle more on the expensive side if they're naturally formed (and non-heat treated), makes a nice addition to casual wear, autumn attire, or clothing that is mainly composed of warm colors.
An alternative to brown/red jade is brown (Chinese people call them Sugar instead ) nephrites from any country (Xinjiang, Russia, India, Canada for example). They can range from $40 and upwards from there depending if it had any other colors combined into it.
All these options are very good unisexual colors while being lowkey + a good way to bring your attire together nicely.
@MasterMkombo I heartily agree with @AJadecent Angle
You can totally rock it!!!! I reckon the biggest hurdle will be hunting for the perfect one. But it would be super fun!!!!
And you have to practise bending your hand!!!!!
This bangle is extremely pleasing to look at. I have to remind myself that I’m a guy and it’s not for me