Bracelet popularity dates back to the Roman times and continues today.
Roman bracelets shared many of the design patterns of necklaces and
earrings from that era. The ever popular ball earrings from that era
were nicely matched with a ball style bracelet.
Engraved bangles and snake bracelets were very popular during Roman
times. Bracelets made of twisted coil with lion head ends were common
place, as were the two part bracelets ending with a pair of lion heads.
The Heracles knot bracelet is recognized as a Roman era piece. The
Roman’s were very creative in the designing of their jewelry. However
they still borrowed from Greek motifs. Palmettos, fleeing dogs and
acanthus leaves, all of Greek origin, were often seen in the designing
of Roman jewelry.
Stones and glass were often used in Roman bracelets. . Gem stones were
commonly found set in eyes. Open bands were cut to represent a row of
ivy and entwined with pearls. Many of the leaf and berry bracelets were
heavily adorned with decorative glass. The wealthier women could be
seen wearing bracelets layered in bezel set emeralds.
During the Gerogiian times bracelets remained popular. Paris jewelers
were known for their gold bracelets set with pearl edging. After the
1820s coral became the “in” fashion statement, so bracelets and other
jewelry were heavily set with coral.
During the Gerogiian time it was very fashionable to wear many
bracelets at once, including wide ribbon gold mesh bracelets, and silk
ribbon bracelets. Gem and Diamond bracelets were designed in geometric
patterns. Gold was heavily used during this era.
The Victorian era brought changes to the fashions of women, including
jewelry styles. Earrings grew long and dangled, bracelets became rigid
and were normally worn in pairs. The buckle bracelet became very
fashionable.
The jewelry of the Victorian era expressed sentiment, and bracelets
were no exception. Bracelets would contain lockets or charms with
pictures or hair of a loved one, and engravings were common
Early Victorian jewelry enjoyed some mystic with hidden meanings being
popular. The acrostic bracelets where the first letter of each gemstone
spelled a word of friendship were very popular. For example a bracelet
set with Lapis, Opal, Vermeil [hessonite garnet] and Emerald would
spell Love.
The Art Nouveau period once again saw changes to fashion and jewelry.
Chameleons and serpents entwined themselves around bracelets. The
mystical Egyptian scarab was found on bracelets and rings. Other
popular creatures included dragonflies, butterflies, bees, peacocks,
swans, and even bats. This was a very figural period attached to nature.
If jewelry did not depict creatures it depicted flower blossoms or flower buds.
From 1910 to 1939 women’s fashions saw sleeveless or short sleeve
dresses appear. The result was flexible bracelets and bangles worn on
the upper arm. These arm bracelets were often adorned with gemstones or
diamonds.
From 1940 to 1949 US designers were greatly influenced by the designs
from the French house of Van Cleef & Arpels. Bracelets with ribbon
of hexagon lines centered on fine gemstones fastened with heavy clasps
became very vogue.
From 1950 to 1960 daytime saw simpler lines for not only gold bracelets
but necklaces as well. Gold mesh or twisted wire bracelets were very
popular.
From 1960 to 1970 bracelets became more flexible and were often set
with gems. Bangles on the other hand became more rigid and were often
seen set with random diamond placements.
From 1970 to 1979 bracelets were flexible and often set with tiny baguettes. Delicate and dainty bracelets were vogue.
From the 1980s to now bracelet fashions have been mixed and varied.
Bracelet styles have become more of an individual fashion statement
than a trend. Gold has always remained popular as have gems, however
sterling silver has become very popular and recognized for its
versatility and wearability at affordable pricing. In the last few
years we’ve also seen an increase in demand for titanium bracelets.
Today a women’s fashion statement is about her! What she likes, what
she feels good in. So your bracelet wardrobe can be what ever you want.
Wear a dainty gem set gold bracelet or an armful of clunky bracelets,
which is very vogue this season.
Your fashion statement is about who you are, so feel free to be you!
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