VPOD: Vintage Victorian Cuff Me Bracelet



Bracelets are the most popular form of jewelry after earrings. And we have our ancient ancestors in Egypt and Africa to thank for this second-favorite jewelry item. Over 7,000 years ago, these creative artists began making bracelets out of wood, stone, plants, and yes, even bone, before moving on to their work with copper and bronze.

Today’s VPOD features a fabulous cuff bracelet that shows the evolution of bracelets almost ten thousand years later during Victorian times. Just look at the intricate brass filigree design of flowering vines set off with emerald green rhinestones. And what a find! No corrosion, damages or repairs on this baby.

It’s a true statement piece for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Amber’s Attic.

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