Sterling Silver bracelet is an article of jewelry which is worn around the wrist. Bracelets can be manufactured from leather, cloth or metal, and sometimes contain rocks, wood, and/or shells. Bracelets are also used for medical and identification purposes, such as allergy bracelets and hospital patient-identification tags. Silver bracelets, sterling silver jewelry from India for your casual, formal and party wear.
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Depending upon the community and her marital status, a woman could wear a single bangle on her wrist or cover the entire arm from wrist to shoulder with bracelets and armlets made of silver, ivory or shellac.
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The upper arm is the place where amulets strung on a black or red thread are often tied to keep the evil eye away. It is also the spot where richly decorated armlets are worn. Unlike wristlets, the armlets need to be shaped in such a way that they remain in position through pressure. For this structural requirement, most armlets are made by suspending one or more pendants on a string or attaching to a strap which can be tightened and knotted as per the wearer's requirement.
To fulfill the same function, some armlets are made in boat-shape or having two V-shaped ends so that the two sides can be pressed to hold on to the arm.
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One of the most amazing range of technical devices for locking and unlocking an ornament is found in wristlets. A simple bangle is slipped on to the wrist by mere pressure, occasionally over a thin coating of oil applied to the hand. Some wristlets have a gap between the two ends from where these are slipped on to the wrist from its side. Some hollow bracelets, having similar loose ends are twisted by pulling the two ends in opposite directions and then slipped over the wrist. In the case where a wearer wishes to have a close fitting bracelets, the goldsmith creates a device whereby it opens almost into two parts in which one end of one part is attached to that of the second part with
hinges, and when the wearer has wrapped it around the wrist in this position, the open part is pressed over a knob where it is clipped, dovetailed or screwed to ensure locking. The more handsome variety usually comprised a prominent pendant attached to a circular ring which in turn may have further smaller pendants or other decorative elements affixed to the outer rim. Often the screw or the pin that locks the bracelet is itself a highly decorative element, not distinguishable as a separate part but an integral component of the overall design. In most cases, the single-tier bracelet, when hollow, is adorned with repousse work motifs, and when solid, with engraving, In two-tiered bracelets, the outer rim is usually adorned with additional lobes, pendants, jingle bells or bunches (guchcha) of small, hollow balls of silver tied together by silver-wire threading. This work gives the feeling of granulation but is lighter in weight due to the hollowness of the balls and the peculiar grid of horizontal and vertical thread work.
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