Bracelets Through The Ages
The earliest bracelets date back to around 2500 BC and were
those worn by the Sumerians in southern Mesopotamia. Bracelets,
necklaces, anklets, finger rings and ear rings made the women of
Sumer into show windows of their husband's prosperity. Bracelets
were found in the tombs of Ur where it was customary to bury
royalty with their jewellery and unfortunately their poor
servants.
By about 2000 BC, in Ancient Egypt, bracelets emerged as major
pieces of jewellery. Bracelets were found in the ruins from the
Vesuvias eruption in Pompeii in 79 AD. It was during the age of
the Egyptian Pharaohs that charm bracelets were first seen
although charms themselves dated back as far as the Neolithic
era when men would gather unusual bits of wood or pieces of
stone which would be carried about their person in order to ward
off their enemies. So these charms were considered 'lucky
charms' and powerful protectors against evil. It wasn't until
the time of the Pharaohs though that these charms were
incorporated into elaborate pieces of jewellery such as wrist
and neck bracelets which were not only deemed to offer
protection but were also a sign of how prosperous the person had
been in life and after death would be an indicator to the Gods
of this persons proper status in the after life.
In Grecian times bracelets were popular with men and soldiers
wore defensive bands of leather, often decorated with gold,
silver and or gemstones, on their forearms. They were known as
'Bracels,' from the Latin Brachium, meaning, 'arm.' When women
caught on that these Bracels would look great on them, they
started wearing smaller versions, called little Bracels...or
'Bracel-ets.'
The history of bracelets stretches forward through the Middle
Ages of medieval Europe through the Baroque period of the 18th
century, and on right through to the present.
Throughout time, bracelets have been made from many different
materials such as leather, iron, copper, beads, bone and teeth
as well as precious metals and gemstone. Throughout the ages
bracelets have always been popular and the styles seem to have
varied according to dress styles. In cultures where people wore
sleeveless or short sleeved attire such as the Romans and
ancient Greeks, the wearing of bracelets both on the upper and
lower arm became popular with both men and women. The wearing of
upper arm bracelets is still popular today with modern
fashionable skimpy clothing lending itself well to the wearing
of more jewellery.
Today, bracelets are worn by both men and women in a variety of
materials such as traditional precious metals like gold silver
and platinum. Modern plastics and acrylics are now much used to
make trendy, unusual bracelets as well as metals like titanium
and zirconium which have become popular because they are hard
wearing, very light and hypoallergenic. Whatever your tastes and
whatever your budget, there is an enormous choice of bracelets
and bangles to suit everyone.