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

Background imageBracelets Collection: Toungthou women - Kalaw

Toungthou women - Kalaw - Dark, short, stocky women of Toungthou. Wear black loose hanging nightshirts some with baggy black pants, tight like jodhpurs over the calf

Background imageBracelets Collection: Jewellery 1933

Jewellery 1933
Necklaces in crystal, paste, mirror, galalith, stone or a hand-painted floral motif, dress & bar clips, brooches, pendants, hat or bag clips, bracelets & a powder case. Date: 1933

Background imageBracelets Collection: Colourful braclets for sale in a shop in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Colourful braclets for sale in a shop in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Background imageBracelets Collection: Arab Dancers from Tunis, Tunisia

Arab Dancers from Tunis, Tunisia
Two beautiful Arab Dancers from Tunis, Tunisia, wearing elaborate metal wrist bracelets and bangles, jewellery, necklaces, shawls, headresses and massive hooped earrings. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBracelets Collection: William Ogden jewellery advertisement

William Ogden jewellery advertisement
Advertisement for prestigious jeweller, William Ogden, featuring a model wearing a number of precious looking bracelets. Date: 1930

Background imageBracelets Collection: Advert for Mappin & Webb bracelets and clip brooches 1937

Advert for Mappin & Webb bracelets and clip brooches 1937
Mappin & Webb quality diamond and pearl bracelets and clip brooches. Date: 1937

Background imageBracelets Collection: Algeria - Pretty Dancing girl

Algeria - Pretty Dancing girl
A Pretty Moorish dancing girl from Algeria. Date: 1901

Background imageBracelets Collection: Emblems of the Priestly Character of Sovereignty

Emblems of the Priestly Character of Sovereignty and of its high and solemn responsibility. The symbolic mantle or Dalmatic, and pat of the regalia. (1) St. Georges spurs and the bracelets

Background imageBracelets Collection: Young lady in black evening dress by Jeanne Lanvin

Young lady in black evening dress by Jeanne Lanvin
Young lady wearing Turkish style black evening dress trimmed with silver lace and pearls, by Jeanne Lanvin. 1924

Background imageBracelets Collection: Algeria - A couples tender moment

Algeria - A couples tender moment, hand in hand Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBracelets Collection: Tibetan dancers bangles, Paris, France, Europe

Tibetan dancers bangles, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageBracelets Collection: Music cover for Valse a Deux Tems (Temps)

Music cover for Valse a Deux Tems (Temps)
Music cover for Valse a Deux Tems (or Temps), meaning Waltz in Two Beats or Two-Step Waltz, a popular style of waltz in the mid-19th century

Background imageBracelets Collection: A Burmese Lady

A Burmese Lady
A pretty girl from Burma (modern Myanmar), seated in an elegant and decorative carved chair and holding a dark parasol. She has long dark hair and many metal bracelets on each arm

Background imageBracelets Collection: A Burmese girl preparing her make-up

A Burmese girl preparing her make-up
A girl from Burma (modern Myanmar) preparing her make-up in front of a very European-style dressing table mirror, set on the floor

Background imageBracelets Collection: Oriental Beauty from Constantinople

Oriental Beauty from Constantinople
An Oriental Beauty from Constantinople with fancy headdress and many layers of beads. These women are known as the nomads and they are decorated by their men, who weigh them down with jewellery!

Background imageBracelets Collection: Delineator cover January 1930

Delineator cover January 1930
Front cover illustration featuring a poised and elegant 1920s woman with her red wavy bobbed hair fixed with a clip, wearing a fashionable assortment of matching art deco bangles

Background imageBracelets Collection: Zulu wars. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing their

Zulu wars. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing their
Zulu warrior with horn style hair, arm bracelets and earrings

Background imageBracelets Collection: Elegant Lady & Jewellery

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

Background imageBracelets Collection: Some Tuareg handicraft in the small city of Germa, at the entrance of the Akakus plateau

Some Tuareg handicraft in the small city of Germa, at the entrance of the Akakus plateau, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageBracelets Collection: Bracelets and armbands, Dakar, Senegal, West Africa, Africa

Bracelets and armbands, Dakar, Senegal, West Africa, Africa

Background imageBracelets Collection: Close-up of woman wearing turquoise jewellery

Close-up of woman wearing turquoise jewellery, carrying decorated pot on her head, Gallup, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageBracelets Collection: EUGENIE

EUGENIE
EUGENIA MARIA DE MONTIJO DE GUZMAN Wife of Napoleon III and Empress of France from 1853 to 1871

Background imageBracelets Collection: Alexandra / Anon Eng

Alexandra / Anon Eng
ALEKSANDRA FYODOROVNA Empress of Russia, wife of Tsar Nicolas II, formerly Princess Alice of Hesse

Background imageBracelets Collection: Alexandra / Royalties 1901

Alexandra / Royalties 1901
ALEKSANDRA FYODOROVNA Empress of Russia, wife of Tsar Nicolas II

Background imageBracelets Collection: Indian Mother and Child

Indian Mother and Child
An Indian Mother carries her young child

Background imageBracelets Collection: Fashions September 1850

Fashions September 1850
Plaid dress: open jacket bodice, chemisette, pagoda sleeves with engageantes. Jackets: (mantles, pardessus) with lace trim, skirts & cuffs or dentilated borders

Background imageBracelets Collection: Musical Ladies 1851

Musical Ladies 1851
Skirt with 5 flounces, black lace jacket & broad floating ribbon ends descending from the waist. Green redingote: bow trim, undersleeves with reversed vandyked cuffs

Background imageBracelets Collection: Girls & Hoop / Photo 1890S

Girls & Hoop / Photo 1890S
Two German girls in identical yoked dresses with a single scallop edged flounce, full sleeves & sash, sailor hats, socks & patent leather shoes with a bar & shoes roses

Background imageBracelets Collection: Evening Dress / Beer 1923

Evening Dress / Beer 1923
T-bar shoes & a sleeveless drop-waist dress with sash tie which creates a draped effect across the hips & opens up the split on the skirt front. With diamante trim. By Beer



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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.