with pendants of beautiful patterns
Young girls prefer funky jewellery, especially bangles and rings. Some go for the wooden jewellery from the sidewalks as well. It has become a fad to wear bronze and metallic ornaments. Now they are readily available in every nook and corner of Bangladesh.
There are the necklaces and earrings in the shape of large copper and brass discs arranged with a row of large matching beads. The discs are decorated with motifs of flora and fauna. There are then the necklaces with rows of large yellow beads that wink like topaz. Rows of delicate chains ending in Mughal motifs attract the customer.
Silver coloured maduli (amulet) strung around black threads have been in vogue for many years and are displayed with aplomb. Beads and shells go into decorating other necklaces, while brightly coloured straw, silk, odds and ends go to decorate other earrings and neck ensembles. Carved wooden jewellery in the shapes of flowers and leaves and painted a deep red also appear attractive. Bracelets of different coloured round and oval beads along with necklaces of glass beads with matching earrings are also delightful. Plastic bangles and rings can be seen too occasionally and these are topped with stones to give a glitzy look. Toe rings are also sought after by the trendy and graceful feet adorned by these silver bands recall the days of the Rajput royalty.
Some of the shops have chokers with pendants of beautiful patterns set with stones. There are strands of semi-precious stones like turquoise and garnets or pale yellow stones that could be taken for a brand of topaz. Coral necklaces are equally alluring. Pink, white and black strings of pearls are there for your choice. The earrings in these stones are intricately made and the necklaces that go with it are naturally a little expensive.
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