Bracelets
Ancient Grecian soldiers bore thick leather bands of armor around their wrists and lower arms known as bracels, a term derived from the Latin word brachium, meaning arm. Gold, silver and gemstones were added to the bracels as a demarcation of status, which sparked the interest of the Greek women who commissioned craftsmen to create petite versions known as bracel-ets or bracelets. The practice became fashionable and the use of bracelets as personal adornment quickly spread.
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Cameo Link Bracelet
This stunning bracelet of delicate hand-carved shell cameos and intricately styled 14K Gold Fill will make you feel as beautiful and elegant as any Victorian la ... more
Charming Pearls Bracelet-Cranberry and Pink
If Mother Nature made a charm bracelet, this would be it. Shimmering freshwater pearls and sterling silver rings capture the senses with dramatic movement and l ... more
Charming Pearls Bracelet-black
If Mother Nature made a charm bracelet, this would be it. Shimmering freshwater pearls and sterling silver rings capture the senses with dramatic movement and l ... more
Sterling silver and pyrite bracelet
This bracelet features sections of sterling silver reticulated over copper sheet. The beads are pyrite, and it's some of the best pyrite i've seen in years. A ... more
