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Bracelets have long been cherished and adorned by people from various cultures and regions around the world

Background imageBracelets Collection: Melancholy Courtesan, ca. 1750. Creator: Unknown

Melancholy Courtesan, ca. 1750. Creator: Unknown
Melancholy Courtesan, ca. 1750

Background imageBracelets Collection: Antiquities. From Encyclopedie by Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d Alembert, 1751-1765

Antiquities. From Encyclopedie by Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d Alembert, 1751-1765. Private Collection

Background imageBracelets Collection: Gulliver Released from The Strings, Raises and Stretches Himself, 1909

Gulliver Released from The Strings, Raises and Stretches Himself, 1909
Gulliver Released from The Strings, Raises and Stretches Himself, from Gullivers Travels by Jonathon Swift (1667 - 1745), pub. 1909 (colour lithograph)

Background imageBracelets Collection: A Mursi woman wearing a large clay lip plate

A Mursi woman wearing a large clay lip plate. Shortly before marriage, a girls lower lip will be pierced and progressively stretched over a year or so

Background imageBracelets Collection: Young woman, Algeria

Young woman, Algeria
A young woman of Moorish origins poses for a portrait, partially clothed in traditional dress, with jewelry and a headdress. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBracelets Collection: Anglo Saxon crowns, hats, helmets, and accessories

Anglo Saxon crowns, hats, helmets, and accessories. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity

Background imageBracelets Collection: Khoisan woman in hat, animal skin, necklace

Khoisan woman in hat, animal skin, necklace, and bracelets, and carries a bow and arrows.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageBracelets Collection: Samburu Women Dancing; Kenya

Samburu Women Dancing; Kenya

Background imageBracelets Collection: Advert for Hunt & Roskell jewellery 1937 Advert for Hunt & Roskell jewellery 1937

Advert for Hunt & Roskell jewellery 1937 Advert for Hunt & Roskell jewellery 1937
Advertisement for Hunt & Roskell jewellery. Fashionable designs with white and yellow gold and diamonds. Date: 1937

Background imageBracelets Collection: East Indian wife of plantation worker, Trinidad, West Indies

East Indian wife of plantation worker, Trinidad, West Indies
East Indian wife of a sugar plantation worker, Trinidad, West Indies, with nose jewellery. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBracelets Collection: Empress Eugenie and her Ladies in Waiting, detail of the Marquise of Montebello, 1855

Empress Eugenie and her Ladies in Waiting, detail of the Marquise of Montebello, 1855
XIR182996 Empress Eugenie and her Ladies in Waiting, detail of the Marquise of Montebello, 1855 (oil on canvas) by Winterhalter, Franz Xaver (1805-73); Chateau de Compiegne, Oise

Background imageBracelets Collection: Lady from Nepal in traditional costume

Lady from Nepal in traditional costume with a vast array of bangles, necklaces, rings and other adornments. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBracelets Collection: Djibouti, East Africa - A Young girl cleans her teeth

Djibouti, East Africa - A Young girl cleans her teeth
Djibouti, East Africa (then French Somaliland) - A Young girl cleans (the exact translation is " rubs" ) her teeth. Date: 1905

Background imageBracelets Collection: Tillya Tepe burial site, Afghanistan C014 / 0168

Tillya Tepe burial site, Afghanistan C014 / 0168
Tillya Tepe burial site. Close-up of human remains surrounded by gold and turquoise jewellery in a burial site at Tillya Tepe, Afghanistan

Background imageBracelets Collection: Algerian Woman - Handkerchief Dance

Algerian Woman - Handkerchief Dance
An Algerian woman doing the handkerchief dance - Algeria

Background imageBracelets Collection: Moorish Woman - Algeria

Moorish Woman - Algeria
A stunning postcard depiction of a Moorish woman - leaning against a doorway in a fabulous floral print dress with headdress Date: 1908

Background imageBracelets Collection: Lady with Jewellery 1927

Lady with Jewellery 1927
An elegant lady shows off her jewellery: earrings, necklace, rings and bracelets

Background imageBracelets Collection: Young Datoga man in a well

Young Datoga man in a well
A young Datoga man helps to draw water for his familys livestock from a well on the east side of Lake Manyara. All young men wear strings of twisted yellow and light blue beads round their waists

Background imageBracelets Collection: A Himba street vendor at Opuwo who sells Himba Jewellery

A Himba street vendor at Opuwo who sells Himba Jewellery, arts and crafts to passing tourists. The Himba are Herero-speaking Bantu nomads who live in the harsh

Background imageBracelets Collection: Kenya, Rift Valley Province, Tum

Kenya, Rift Valley Province, Tum. An old Turkana medicine man. His wooden necklaces are charms to ward off evil spirits

Background imageBracelets Collection: A Hamar woman blows a tin trumpet at a Jumping

A Hamar woman blows a tin trumpet at a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The Hamar are semi-nomadic pastoralists of Southwest Ethiopia whose women wear striking traditional dress

Background imageBracelets Collection: A Karo man with braided hair plays a traditional stringed

A Karo man with braided hair plays a traditional stringed instrument beside the Omo River near Duss. Young men settle disputes by fighting with hippo hide whips

Background imageBracelets Collection: Advert for Bensons jewellery 1893

Advert for Bensons jewellery 1893
Novelty victorian jewellery for Christmas, with a secret or puzzle padlock, that you can ordered with personal letters to your bracelet. 1893



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Bracelets have long been cherished and adorned by people from various cultures and regions around the world. From the bustling Gold Souk in Deira, Dubai, to the vibrant streets of Udaipur during Diwali Festival, these exquisite accessories hold a special place in our hearts. In Dubai's Gold Souk, one can find an array that showcase the opulence and grandeur of Middle Eastern craftsmanship. The intricate designs and shimmering gold reflect the region's rich cultural heritage. Traveling to Udaipur, we witness a woman painting her doorstep with rice flour paste to create beautiful rangoli designs for Diwali Festival decorations. Adorned with colorful bangles and bracelets, she adds a touch of elegance to this auspicious occasion. Venturing further into Asia, we encounter a Nepalese woman skillfully making chapatis while wearing delicate bracelets on her wrist. These adornments not only enhance her beauty but also symbolize tradition and grace. Moving towards luxury jewelry, three Cartier platinum and diamond bracelets catch our attention. Their timeless elegance exudes sophistication and refinement - true masterpieces that captivate anyone who lays eyes on them. Stepping into Algeria's vibrant culture, we are mesmerized by an Algerian dancer gracefully moving across the stage while wearing jangling bracelets that accentuate every movement. These rhythmic accessories add flair to their traditional dance performances. Taking a leap back in time through a 1965 Cartier advertisement or an old photograph featuring Princess Baa of Ashanti alongside her husband from Ghana showcases how they were treasured symbols of status and prestige throughout history. Delving deeper into history brings us face-to-face with two Hindu women photographed in elaborate jewelry against studio backdrop palm trees during the 1860s-70s. Their ornate bracelets serve as testaments to their social standing within society at that time. Fast-forwarding to 1929 unveils expanding gold bracelet wristwatches, a fusion of functionality and fashion.