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Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet


Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet
Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet
Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet
Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet
Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet
Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet
Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet

Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet    Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet

Antique vintage new 14ct rose gold arts & crafts floral wedding bracelet. This product sheet is originally written in English.

Please find below an automatic translation into French. If you have questions please contact us. We have similar wedding items, which would pair well with this piece, for sale this week.

To view separate listings, please visit our shop and search for "wedding" under our instant purchase points. Description by point: cait p.

Age to: art nouveau c. Markings: Unmarked, tested and guaranteed. Gram weight: 18.1 grams. Metal type: 14 ct pink gold Main carat stone weight / color. Carat stone weight / accent color.

Inner circumference and length to be worn: 7.3. The headline gap adds a surcharge: 0.5. Total length and inner circumference: 7.8. Width of the bracelet: 0.3.

The largest wrist gap measures 2.65 across. This bracelet is worn on the wrist through the slit. Type of link: rounded and polished rose gold. Notable features: this bracelet was handmade in the art nouveau era.

The bracelet is in 14 carat pink gold and has floral motifs. Floral and foliate motifs were very popular in the art nouveau era, especially among the jewelers of the arts & crafts movement, which focused on the creation of handmade jewelery and incorporating motifs expressing the beauty of nature. The style of this bracelet suggests that it would have been worn as a wedding bracelet. Fascinating pieces of history, wedding bracelets were particularly popular during the Victorian era, which saw a revival of revival influences on art and jewelry, and subsequent eras continued the tradition of using these bracelets. Traditionally, wedding bracelets were used instead of engagements and wedding bands, often in sets or pairs - one being given at the engagement and the other gifted on the wedding day.

The bracelet was created using repetitive metalworking techniques to hand hammer the rose gold into the round shape of the bracelet, creating a sturdy and lightweight bracelet that is comfortable on the wrist when worn. The dial of the bracelet is adorned with elegant designs of flowers, leaves and vines surmounted by carefully carved straight lines. To add more detail, both ends of the bracelet have bunches of granulated beads similar in appearance to the grapes.

The inside of the band is smooth and polished for a comfortable and secure fit when worn. Beautiful example of traditional art nouveau wedding jewelry, this bracelet would be a valuable addition to any antique jewelry collection, as well as an excellent gift for a bride looking for "something old". Do not miss your chance to preserve this piece of history. Damage: age of appropriate clothing.

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This is very true because of the wonderful design that came out of this period. This era focused on women and the beauty of nature and the pieces were often important. Enamel is a standard material used in art nouveau style jewelry, as the period was more prominent than the design on the materials used to create it. The art nouveau period that occurred before the beginning of the first world war, when massive manufacturing resumed the production of many products, including jewelry.

The arts and crafts movement began after the Victorian era and is generally considered to coincide with the Art Nouveau era. Both movements were vastly spreading the Victorian jewelry styles and emphasizing a move away from industrialization. Especially important in the new art and art and craft designs has been the desire to create jewelry that reflects the beauty and wonder of nature.

Although craft jewelry can be very similar to art nouveau jewelry, a few different differences can be used to help differentiate them. Jewelry crafts spread among metals such as copper, aluminum and silver.

Stones were usually semi-precious and cut into cabochons, rather than being faceted. Pearls were very popular, emphasizing the use of those with unique and natural shapes. The emphasis of the arts and crafts movement was to create each piece by hand as a rejection of the mechanization of industrialization. This created beautifully and finely crafted jewelry. Wedding bracelets have a long history stretch back centuries and were particularly popular in nineteenth-century Europe as Victorians reverted to the Middle Ages and Influence Revival in their art and jewelry.

Historically, a groom would give a beautifully engraved bracelet to his wife on the day of their wedding, but sometimes they would also be gifted in sets that given during his engagement and the other on the wedding day. Alternatively, these sets would come as two different size bracelets, one larger for the groom and the smaller for the bride. During the Victorian and Art Nouveau eras, these bracelets were also referred to as "handcuff bracelets" and were a symbol of marital engagement, usually used in lieu of an engagement or wedding ring. Repoussé began as an old metallurgical technique dating back to the third century BC. Involving malleable metal that has been hammered on the reverse to create an image on the front.

Examples can be found all over the world; greece, egypt and even hopewell periods in southeastern america. Reverse hammering also served to add details to the front, creating intricate patterns using grooves, indentations and channeling. The piece was then carefully polished to create a hollow and eye-catching treasure. Hunting is a technique for working metal that uses a tool like nail and hammer to hand etch patterns on a metal surface. This process creates a design that is cast to the front of the surface using channels, grooves and nicks. Hunting is thousands of years old and was a very long and difficult technique that is still used by blacksmiths. All items ship within one business day of receipt of payment.

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After 4 days of non-payment, an automated non-payment case will be opened by our debay system. If you need additional time for payment, please contact us before bidding. The item "antique vintage new 14ct rose gold arts & crafts floral wedding bracelet" is on sale since Monday, May 13, 2019. It is in the category "jewelry, watches \ jewelry \ bracelets \ other".

The seller is "abeautifultimeco" and is located in / in fort collins, colorado. This item can be delivered anywhere in the world.

  1. style: cufflink
  2. modified object: without
  3. purity of the metal: 14k
  4. use event: marriage
  5. metal: rose gold
  6. country / region of manufacture: unknown

Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet    Antique Vintage New 14ct Rose Gold Arts & Crafts Floral Wedding Bracelet