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Bracelet Collection (#29)

"From Jewish Refugees to Hollywood Icons: The Stories Behind Bracelets" "A symbol of hope and resilience

Background imageBracelet Collection: Roman civilization, golden bracelet in shape of snake, from Pompei, Italy

Roman civilization, golden bracelet in shape of snake, from Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Goldsmithery. Golden bracelet in shape of a snake. From Pompei, Italy

Background imageBracelet Collection: Serbia, Kolari, gold bracelet

Serbia, Kolari, gold bracelet 6th Century B.C. Serbia, Belgrade, Narodni Muzej (National museum; Archaeological and Art Museum), Illyrian art

Background imageBracelet Collection: Switzerland, Erstfeld treasure, Necklaces and bracelets, metal age, gold jewelry

Switzerland, Erstfeld treasure, Necklaces and bracelets, metal age, gold jewelry 3rd-2nd Century B.C. Switzerland, Zurich, Schweizerisches Landesmuseum (Archaeology, Art and Costume Museum)

Background imageBracelet Collection: Egypt, Amethyst bracelet and ring, eighteenth dynasty

Egypt, Amethyst bracelet and ring, eighteenth dynasty 15-14th Century B.C. Germany, Munich, Staatliche Sammlung Agyptischer Kunst (Egyptian Museum), New Kingdom, Egyptian art

Background imageBracelet Collection: Egypt, Silver and semi-precious stones in crown

Egypt, Silver and semi-precious stones in crown
Egypt - Nubia - Silver crown

Background imageBracelet Collection: Italy, Cagliari, Gold bracelet with scarab, palmettes and lotus flowers, found on From Sardinia

Italy, Cagliari, Gold bracelet with scarab, palmettes and lotus flowers, found on From Sardinia, detail Phoenician art, 7th century B.C. Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum)

Background imageBracelet Collection: Bracelet with flower from Greece, Mycenae, Grave Circle A, Tomb IV

Bracelet with flower from Greece, Mycenae, Grave Circle A, Tomb IV
Greek civilization. Goldsmithery. Bracelet with flower. From Mycenae, Grave Circle A, Tomb IV

Background imageBracelet Collection: Italy, Calabria, Francavilla Marittima, Bracelets and fibulas from the necropolis of Macchiabate

Italy, Calabria, Francavilla Marittima, Bracelets and fibulas from the necropolis of Macchiabate, bronze jewelry 6th century B.C

Background imageBracelet Collection: Jewelry in gold and copper, Colombia, Tairona culture

Jewelry in gold and copper, Colombia, Tairona culture
Pre-Inca civilizations, Colombia, X century. Goldsmith art. Tairona culture, jewelry in gold and copper

Background imageBracelet Collection: Treasure of Tanis, Hawk-shaped gold breastplate and bracelets

Treasure of Tanis, Hawk-shaped gold breastplate and bracelets, part of funerary objects of King Amenemope
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI-XXII. Treasure of Tanis. Hawk-shaped gold breastplate and bracelets, part of the funerary objects of King Amenemope

Background imageBracelet Collection: Italy, Milan, Portrait of Italian soprano and second wife of Giuseppe Verdi

Italy, Milan, Portrait of Italian soprano and second wife of Giuseppe Verdi, Giuseppina Strepponi (1815 - 1897)
Italy - 19th century. Portrait of Giuseppina Strepponi (born Clelia Maria Josepha Strepponi, Lodi, 1815 - Sant Agata di Villanova sull Arda, 1897), Italian soprano and second wife of Giuseppe Verdi

Background imageBracelet Collection: Portrait of Mistinguett pseudonym of Jeanne-Marie Bourgeois (1872-1956)

Portrait of Mistinguett pseudonym of Jeanne-Marie Bourgeois (1872-1956), by Charles Gesmar (ja-1928), 1925
Posters, France, 20th century. Charles Gesmar (ja-1928), Mistinguett, 1925. Portrait of Mistinguett pseudonym of Jeanne-Marie Bourgeois (1872-1956)

Background imageBracelet Collection: Boscoreale treasure, Gold bracelets, From Boscoreale (province of Naples)

Boscoreale treasure, Gold bracelets, From Boscoreale (province of Naples)
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C.-1st century A.D. Boscoreale treasure. Gold bracelets. From Boscoreale (province of Naples)

Background imageBracelet Collection: Vitreous paste bracelet with gold decoration in shape of lions heads from Vulci, Lazio Region, Italy

Vitreous paste bracelet with gold decoration in shape of lions heads from Vulci, Lazio Region, Italy
Etruscan civilization, 6th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Vitreous paste bracelet with gold decoration in shape of lions heads. From Vulci, Lazio Region, Italy

Background imageBracelet Collection: Bone, shells and bronze jewelry

Bone, shells and bronze jewelry
Prehistory, Spain, Metal Age. El Argar culture. Bone, shells and bronze jewelry

Background imageBracelet Collection: Spain, Madrid, Gold bracelet decorated with studs, Carambolo Treasure found in Camas, Spain

Spain, Madrid, Gold bracelet decorated with studs, Carambolo Treasure found in Camas, Spain Phoenician art, 7th century B.C. Museo Arqueologico Nacional

Background imageBracelet Collection: Six strand gold bead bracelet, ring bracelet gilded in gold leaf and gold button or earring

Six strand gold bead bracelet, ring bracelet gilded in gold leaf and gold button or earring, late Mohenjo-daro period
Indus Art - Gold jewels

Background imageBracelet Collection: Bronze axes, bracelets and necklace

Bronze axes, bracelets and necklace
Prehistory, Italy. Bronze axes, bracelets and necklace

Background imageBracelet Collection: Germany, Trichtingen, Silver bracelet depicting a bull head

Germany, Trichtingen, Silver bracelet depicting a bull head Germany, Altes Schloss (Old Castle), Wurttembergisches Landesmuseum (Art Museum), Celtic art

Background imageBracelet Collection: Italy, Sardinia region, bronze statuette known as mother with child, from Urzulei

Italy, Sardinia region, bronze statuette known as mother with child, from Urzulei
Nuraghic Civilization, 7th century b.C. Bronze statuette known as mother with child. From Urzulei, Sardinia region, Italy

Background imageBracelet Collection: Embossed gold bracelet, Nazca culture, Pre-Inca civilization, Peru

Embossed gold bracelet, Nazca culture, Pre-Inca civilization, Peru
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 3rd-10th century. Nazca culture. Goldsmithery. Embossed gold bracelet

Background imageBracelet Collection: Bracelet from the royal tombs of Tanis, Late Period

Bracelet from the royal tombs of Tanis, Late Period
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Goldsmithery. Bracelet. From the royal tombs of Tanis

Background imageBracelet Collection: Achaemenid civilization, rigid gold bracelet with heads of winged lions, from Syria

Achaemenid civilization, rigid gold bracelet with heads of winged lions, from Syria, 6th -4th century b. c
Achaemenid civilization, 6th-4th century b.C. Rigid gold bracelet with heads of winged lions, from Syria

Background imageBracelet Collection: Goldsmithery, Oxus treasure, solid gold bracelet A. D. orned by winged griffins

Goldsmithery, Oxus treasure, solid gold bracelet A. D. orned by winged griffins
Persian civilization, Achaemenid Period, 5th-4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Oxus treasure. Solid gold bracelet adorned by winged griffins

Background imageBracelet Collection: Iraq, Aqar Quf, Bracelet, gold and glass paste

Iraq, Aqar Quf, Bracelet, gold and glass paste 14th Century B.C. National Iraq Museum (Archaeological Museum)

Background imageBracelet Collection: Roman civilization, goldsmith art, Gold bracelet the form of snake. From Pompeii

Roman civilization, goldsmith art, Gold bracelet the form of snake. From Pompeii
Roman civilization 1st century b.C. Goldsmith Art. Gold bracelet in the form of a snake. From Pompeii

Background imageBracelet Collection: Treasure of Tutankhamen, gold filigree bracelet from New Kingdom

Treasure of Tutankhamen, gold filigree bracelet from New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Treasure of Tutankhamen. Gold filigree bracelet

Background imageBracelet Collection: Etruscan filigree hair clip, from Cerveteri, Rome Province, 7th Century B. C

Etruscan filigree hair clip, from Cerveteri, Rome Province, 7th Century B. C
Etruscan civilization, 7th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Gold filigree hair clip. From Cerveteri, Rome province

Background imageBracelet Collection: Necklaces, pendants and bracelets from magnificent tomb in Susa. Iraq, Goldsmith art

Necklaces, pendants and bracelets from magnificent tomb in Susa. Iraq, Goldsmith art
Achaemenid civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmith art. Necklaces, pendants and bracelets from a magnificent tomb in Susa. Iraq

Background imageBracelet Collection: Soft toy monkey sitting on one of two alphabet cubes and holding bangles

Soft toy monkey sitting on one of two alphabet cubes and holding bangles

Background imageBracelet Collection: Iraq, Aqar Quf, Bracelet, cornelian, quartz and other stones

Iraq, Aqar Quf, Bracelet, cornelian, quartz and other stones 14th Century B.C. Iraq, Baghdad, National Iraq Museum (Archaeological Museum), Kassite civilization

Background imageBracelet Collection: Coloued stone bracelet, from Orchomenus

Coloued stone bracelet, from Orchomenus
Mycenaean civilization, 2nd millennium b.C. Colored stone bracelet, from Orchomenus

Background imageBracelet Collection: Bronze Age gold bracelet C015 / 6751

Bronze Age gold bracelet C015 / 6751
Bronze Age gold bracelet. This gold bracelet dates from around 3000 years ago. It is thought to have been used in ceremonial or religious settings

Background imageBracelet Collection: Bronze Age gold bracelet C015 / 6752

Bronze Age gold bracelet C015 / 6752
Bronze Age gold bracelet. This gold bracelet dates from around 3000 years ago. It is thought to have been used in ceremonial or religious settings

Background imageBracelet Collection: Bronze Age gold bracelet C015 / 6753

Bronze Age gold bracelet C015 / 6753
Bronze Age gold bracelet. This gold bracelet dates from around 3000 years ago. It is thought to have been used in ceremonial or religious settings

Background imageBracelet Collection: Hands of the Duchess of York, left, and the Duke of York in an X-ray, 1896

Hands of the Duchess of York, left, and the Duke of York in an X-ray, 1896
ROENTGEN X-RAY, 1896. Hands of the Duchess of York, left, and the Duke of York in an X-ray, 1896

Background imageBracelet Collection: Silver bracelet from the Treasure of Perotito

Silver bracelet from the Treasure of Perotito

Background imageBracelet Collection: USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly NM. Beautiful turquoise jewelry, such as these bracelets

USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly NM. Beautiful turquoise jewelry, such as these bracelets, are part of the Navajo heritage in Canyon de Chelly NM, Arizona

Background imageBracelet Collection: New Mexico, Madrid. Turquoise and silver jewelry Madrid, New Mexico

New Mexico, Madrid. Turquoise and silver jewelry Madrid, New Mexico

Background imageBracelet Collection: Russia, Yaroslavl, Uglich, music boxes and jewelry, RESTRICTED: Not available for

Russia, Yaroslavl, Uglich, music boxes and jewelry, RESTRICTED: Not available for use by any River Cruise operator. Call for more Information

Background imageBracelet Collection: Turquoise bracelets crafted and worn by a Navajo Indian mother and daughter from Arizona, USA

Turquoise bracelets crafted and worn by a Navajo Indian mother and daughter from Arizona, USA. (MR)

Background imageBracelet Collection: Asia, India, Jodhpur. Two women dancing in front of Meherangarh Fort. MR

Asia, India, Jodhpur. Two women dancing in front of Meherangarh Fort. MR

Background imageBracelet Collection: China, Hong Kong. Kansu Jade Market. Colorful carved jade bracelets

China, Hong Kong. Kansu Jade Market. Colorful carved jade bracelets

Background imageBracelet Collection: Mauritania, Adrar, Chinguetti, jewellery, bracelets

Mauritania, Adrar, Chinguetti, jewellery, bracelets

Background imageBracelet Collection: Africa, Kenya. Msai beadwork and crafts

Africa, Kenya. Msai beadwork and crafts

Background imageBracelet Collection: WOMENs FASHION, 1858. Two society women wearing hoop skirt dresses by a Paris designer

WOMENs FASHION, 1858. Two society women wearing hoop skirt dresses by a Paris designer. French color fashion plate from Petit Courrier des Dames, 1858

Background imageBracelet Collection: WOMENs FASHION, 1828. Women wearing a carriage dress (left) and an evening dress

WOMENs FASHION, 1828. Women wearing a carriage dress (left) and an evening dress. English color fashion plate from La Belle Assembl

Background imageBracelet Collection: WOMENs FASHION, 1843. Two young society women wearing ball gowns, with Greek hairstyle

WOMENs FASHION, 1843. Two young society women wearing ball gowns, with Greek hairstyle. French color fashion plate from Petit Courrier des Dames, 1843




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"From Jewish Refugees to Hollywood Icons: The Stories Behind Bracelets" "A symbol of hope and resilience, this bracelet once adorned the wrist of a Jewish refugee fleeing Vienna in 1938. " "Tracing back centuries, bracelets have been cherished by royalty like Pharaoh Amenhotep I in ancient Egypt. " "Katharine Hepburn's elegance shines through as she wears a delicate bracelet portraying Eleanor of Aquitaine in 'The Lion in Winter'. " "Elizabeth Bowen, the Irish writer, found inspiration for her novel 'Canvas' from a captivating bracelet crafted by Andr. " "Capturing the grace and beauty of Cambodian culture, this bracelet mirrors the traditional attire of an Apsara dancer at Angkor Wat temples. " "Step into Thai tradition with this exquisite bracelet inspired by the enchanting costumes worn by classical dancers. " "Witness history being made with King Charles III's first portrait accompanied by a regal Cartier platinum and diamond bracelet. " "Cartier's timeless craftsmanship is showcased through these three stunning platinum and diamond bracelets that exude luxury and sophistication. " "The legendary Koh-I-Noor diamond finds its place on an elegant Cartier advertisement from 1965, adding allure to any wrist it adorns. " "'Nude Posing': A glimpse into French can-can dancer La Goulue's world captured through an alluringly provocative bracelet design from c1888. " "'Mae West: The Queen of Seduction' - This American actress flaunts her charm wearing a glamorous bracelet that perfectly complements her iconic style. " These captions highlight various historical moments or influential figures associated with bracelets throughout time – from refugees seeking solace during turbulent times to renowned actresses leaving their mark on both stage and screen.