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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A South Kensington
Jewellery, Rooms 91 to 93 mezzanine, The William and Judith Bollinger Gallery

Bangle

1870-1900 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Aluminium, discovered in the nineteenth century, was first used in jewellery in the 1850s. It became an alternative to gold and silver, often mounted in gilt metal. A number of manufacturers showed aluminium jewellery at the Paris Exhibition of 1867.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Aluminium and gilt metal
Brief description
Aluminium and gilded metal, Western Europe, 1870-1900
Physical description
Bracelet or bangle made from aluminium and gilt metal.
Dimensions
  • Closed length: 6.3cm
  • Width: 5.2cm
  • Depth: 1.5cm
Credit line
Given by Mrs John Hull Grundy
Summary
Aluminium, discovered in the nineteenth century, was first used in jewellery in the 1850s. It became an alternative to gold and silver, often mounted in gilt metal. A number of manufacturers showed aluminium jewellery at the Paris Exhibition of 1867.
Collection
Accession number
M.278-1977

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Record createdAugust 22, 2007
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