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The Victorian period is the peak of the development of "antique jewelry" art. The jewelry style in this period was influenced by the art and arts and crafts movement that rose in the19th century, and it was good at using various gems to present a beautiful and romantic style. At this time, a style of jewelry-Victorian jewelry was popular.

Bracelets are the most popular decorations in the romantic period. People usually wear many bracelets on each arm, but not necessarily in pairs. Wear it on your wrist during the day and short white gloves at night, or bare skin between gloves and elbows. In the 65438+1940s, they were sometimes the only decorations.

19 In the 1940s, a typical bracelet was designed as a snake wound around the wrist, while the cheaper bracelet was made of gold scales, sometimes inlaid with turquoise bracelets, which were shaped like snake heads and made of enamel and precious stones. The most expensive example is that the hinge part is burned with royal blue enamel. The head and joints are usually set with diamonds, occasionally with Hungarian opal, and the eyes are always set with rubies or garnets.

19 In the 1940s, Carly appeared an inflatable bracelet. The simplest form is composed of a row of gold chains connected by elastic bands, and the elastic bands pass through the holes properly; More complex examples include gold chains and hinges and spring chain connections. Enlarged bracelets are very popular because they can be worn on wrists and arms of any size.

Another typical arm ornament of 65438+ 1940s is fastened with a gold belt or a large movable gauze belt with buckles, and the loose part of a gem or enamel strap is often decorated with tassels inlaid with gold and gems.

19 A novelty in the 1950s was the Manchester bracelet, which was designed as a wide gold bracelet decorated with precious stones and enamel.

1850 or so, gold bracelets with elastic connection are often decorated with detachable gems, and pendants with scrolls or floral patterns are hung in the middle of the bracelets. /kloc-Other bracelets in the middle of the 0/9th century were made of gold scrolls, connected by a catobo inlaid with precious stones in the middle, or made of a wide gold belt centered on a knot pattern inspired by Algeria.

From 1840 to 1860, people usually use velvet, ribbons, embroidery, beading, bracelets woven with gold or gold. These fetters are in the form of miniature models or reliefs made of gold, pearls or diamond frames, made of large stones in decorative edges made of leaves, ribbons or scrolls, or just made of square gold buckles.

/kloc-In the middle of the 0/9th century, people's love for rubies inspired the design of bracelets, which were inlaid with a large number of garnet carvings, usually decorated with gold or diamond scrolls.

The shape of the bracelet is a wide or narrow band, decorated with precious stones, especially garnet, turquoise and pearls, or ribbons and knots inspired by Algeria.

From 65438 to 1940s, the design of a large number of bracelets was influenced by the magical Gothic style. These bracelets are oval, decorated with knights, angels and heraldic patterns. Diamond bracelets inlaid with pearls and enamel are simpler and more traditional in design. Wristbands are connected in a circle, scroll or S shape, and there may be more exquisite patterns in the middle.

Enamel and gem bracelets were inspired by naturalism, and were designed as rows of flower heads, berries or vines, or with larger flower patterns in the center, which was also very popular around the middle of this century.