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The back story of the bracelet is covered in mystery. No one knows just when and where bracelets came from, but as early as the ancient Egyptians, both women and men wore highly elaborate bracelets made of gold and embellished with precious and semiprecious gems. Other materials which were used in Egypt as well as throughout the old world included bronze, copper, wood, stone, bone and plant fibres. The pharaohs and emperors of the ancient world liked bracelets that were highly detailed, and it's believed that the charm bracelet came about at least 3000 to 4000 years ago. In the Byzantine empire, which ruled Europe and locations in the near East and the Mediterranean region from around the fifth to fifteenth centuries, people preferred a flamboyant bracelet style that featured highly interlaced links. The bracelets were often created from silver or gold.
Woman Gift -Bracelets in Asia
Farther to the east, the Chinese invented elaborate gold bracelets adorned with jade starting from around 2000 BC. Chinese bracelets of this era were fully detailed with pictures of animals, real and fictional, such as dragons and phoenixes. The pearl bracelet also has its origins in ancient China as quality pearls were plentiful there. From primeval times to contemporary times, China has remained the pearl and jade capital of the world. The Chinese also pioneered the use of glass in bracelets. India, meanwhile, became a leader in bangle bracelets. Indian bangle bracelets are very colourful and contain outstanding bead work crafted from metal or glass. In India, women sport bracelets to indicate their marital status.
Woman Gift -Bracelets in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Chain bracelets debuted in the 18th century, with Paris becoming the centre of jewellery trends. Gold was the preferred material and opaque gemstones such as coral were popular. The custom of wearing many bracelets on one wrist came about at this time. There also was a renaissance of intricate Byzantine styles. Also present was jewellery made from fine gold or silver mesh. In the 19th century, the Victorian inspiration led to jewellery designs with sentimental value. Lockets as well as personalised jewellery were very popular.
Present-Day Bracelets
Modern bracelets are typically adorned with top-quality Swarovski crystals. Swarovski is a first-class supplier of precision-cut lead crystal located in Austria. Although bracelets crafted from gold and silver are most often preferred, less expensive bracelets are sometimes plated rhodium, a silvery-white metal related to platinum. Another popular stone for bracelets is the pearl. Authentic pearls can be very expensive, so faux pearls are usually a good choice. The best faux pearls originate from Majorca, Spain, where the details of their creation are a tightly held secret. Faux pearls are put in finish coats to grant them high gloss and lustre. Bracelets that unite faux pearls with crystals are especially attractive, particularly if the crystals are polished with the "aurora borealis" (AB) coating that causes them to flare with rainbow colours.
Woman Gift -A bracelet is nearly always a pleasing gift for a woman. From casual to "glam”, most women own a wardrobe of bracelets appropriate for a number of occasions.
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