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  2. Bangle - Wikipedia

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    Other early examples of bangles in ancient India include copper samples from the excavations at Mahurjhari, followed by the decorated bangles belonging to the Mauryan Empire (322–185 BC) and the gold bangle samples from the historic site of Taxila (6th century BC). [1] Decorated shell bangles have also been excavated from multiple Mauryan ...

  3. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    During the ancient period bags were utilised to carry various items including flint, tools, supplies, weapons and currency. Early examples of these bags have been uncovered in Egyptian burial sites (c. 2686–2160 BCE) and were made of leather with two straps or handles for carrying or suspending from a stick. [3]

  4. Fashion accessory - Wikipedia

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    Slide bracelets were worn after the wrist watch came into fashion. [6] During the early 16th century, in Italy hat badges were worn by civilian men of higher social status as a decorative item, in imitation of the cap badges worn by the invading military. Hat badges were often worn in conjunction with a decorative sword and hilt.

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    Bala Bangles $55.00 at Amazon. Bala Bangles $55.00 at Target. Bala Bangles $55.00 at Bala. How I tested Bala Bangles. I’ve been using 1-pound and 2-pound sets since December 2020, wearing them ...

  6. Courtauld bag - Wikipedia

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    The "Courtauld bag" is a medieval handbag made of brass and inlaid with gold, silver, and an unidentified black material. Tentatively attributed to Mosul , sometime between 1300 and 1330 when it was ruled by the Ilkhanate , it is believed to be the oldest surviving handbag in the world.

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