Floral Bracelets for Women
Floral jewellery was worn even before the concept of jewellery making from bones and teeth came to evolving humans. From the Victorian age Floral have always represented an air of femininity, elegance, grace and beauty. In the 60s and 70s, floral jewellery, especially, bracelets, necklaces and earrings have been all the rage.
Looking for a floral bracelet? There are many options available from which one can choose. Selecting a sterling silver cuff with floral cut outs will provide a modern twist on classic Victorian style. Beaded bracelets are often embossed with beautiful designs of different flowers. The multicolored ones look fantastic and suit any outfit by drawing out the prominent color. A giant floral cuff and several beaded floral bracelets are quite a fashion forward. Jessica Simpson, Lisa Edelstein, Rachel Bilson, Kristen Bell, Ashley Tisdale and Heidi Klum, have all been spotted wearing floral print bracelets.
A flower is a metaphor commonly used for a woman. It symbolizes the gorgeous creation of Mother Nature; therefore a floral bracelet contains the expression of beauty and sacredness in it. Wedding jewellery is often made up of flowers or the floral motifs. A Flower has long been used by jewellers throughout the ages. At the dawn of 19th century all the way through the Victorian period jewellers such as Mellerio and Chaumet created jewellery pieces in the form of roses and violets, sometimes mounting them on mobile stems so that the slightest movement would make them wave. This floral concept started finding its way during the naturalist movement when realism was gathering momentum over romanticism.
Art nouveau was also heavily inspired by flowers. At the beginning of 20th century Art Nouveau gained huge popularity. Art Nouveau is a French word which means “new art”. It was more than a particular style as it gave jewellery making a new dimension. Prominent jeweller René Lalique was inspired by orchids; he used orchids massively during this period. He considered enamel to recreate the velvety striped petals of the exotic, mysterious and almost terrifyingly beautiful orchid. Exceptionally beautiful floral jewellery was the richest expression of Art Nouveau.
In the 1930, when Art deco came into existence, the geometric shapes were all the rage, but flowers never lost their way. Later on, in the 1950s, the trend was for flower bouquet brooches. Like wise the magic of floral motif jewellery and especially floral bracelet remained evergreen.
With the availability of significant varieties, the floral bracelets are a trend setter style statement which you can’t afford to go by.