Make A Fashion Statement with A Classic
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This season the "cuff" (a classic style) bracelet is making a big comeback. It gets its name from its similarity to a cuff on a blouse. The cuff bracelet is also a classic that you can wear anytime. If you want to add just one item this season-go for a cuff bracelet.
Some Interesting Facts About the BraceletEgyptian Knot bracelets (from about 2040-1640 B.C.) were based on the ancient belief that protective spells could be bound to the wearer through a knot.
Women have been wearing bracelets like this cuff bracelet, of Nordic ornamental influence, since the middle Bronze Age 1400 BC. It would be considered a "statement" bracelet. One of these would probably be enough.
Egyptian snake bracelet from 300-250 B.C.
The Romans borrowed from Greek motifs such as palmettos, fleeing dogs and acanthus leaves. They also used stones and glass and pearls in bracelets. ![]() (Russian, 1846-1920) Victorian Bracelets were more rigid and worn in pairs. Sometimes they contained lockets or charms with pictures or hair of a loved one, and engravings were common. |
Jewelry Care TipsStart with a classic wardrobe piece like a simple dress, suit, or jacket then add your cuff to make a statement. TodayToday bracelet styles are varied. You can find just about anything. Gold, Silver, Pearl Gemstone, etc. bracelets are here to stay in every style imaginable. You can wear one or 10 at a time depending on the fashion statement you want to make.
This Cypriot twisted coil with lion head ends dates from around 450-400 BC.
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