Oh, dude, a person who sells bangles is called a "bangle vendor." Like, they're out there on the streets or maybe at a market, just slinging those bangles like nobody's business. So yeah, next time you need some wrist bling, hit up your local bangle vendor.
The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
A person who sells items and is a business person is called an entrepreneur. NO ENTREPRENEUR IS A PERSON WHO STARTS HIS/HER OWN BUSSINESS
There is no standard collective noun for a group of bangles. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a pair of bangles, a row of bangles, a jingle of bangles, etc.
A person who sells fruit and vegetables
The answer is a STAG.
Bangler
a person who sells rockets is called a rocket salesman
the person who sells fruit called in Tagalog: magpuprutas
Sears sells gold bangles very cheap and inexpensively. This is a good place to buy your gold bangles, but gold bangles are absolutely useless and a waste of money so do not buy gold bangles.
The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
A person who sells slaves is normally called a 'slave trader', or 'slave broker'.
A person who sells stationary is typically called a stationer or a stationary store owner.
a person who sells peanuts is called a peanut seller,peanut wender or hawker
a person who sells bhel is called a bhel seller,bhel wender or hawker
a person who sells coconuts is called a coconut seller, coconut wender or hawker
Person who designs, makes, sells, or repairs jewelry, watches or a person who deals with jewels called "jeweler".
A person who sells ship supplies is called a chandler