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Bracelet

about 1963 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In the aftermath of the Second World War gemstones were prohibitively expensive and their trade rare. Gold jewellery therefore became fashionable and was in great demand.

To make the jewels more affordable the amount of precious metal was reduced by using wire, often corded in ornamental patterns. Pieces that appeared chunky were often hollow. The great jewellery houses of the time chose elaborate and playful designs.

As gemstones were scarce, they were applied to give just a hint of colour or as small-sized diamonds to create highlights.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Gold and sapphires
Brief description
Gold and sapphires, France, Paris, about 1963; Boucheron
Dimensions
  • Height: 1.0cm
  • Width: 19.3cm
  • Depth: 0.7cm
Credit line
The Bettine, Lady Abingdon Collection, bequethead by Mrs T.R.P. Hole
Summary
In the aftermath of the Second World War gemstones were prohibitively expensive and their trade rare. Gold jewellery therefore became fashionable and was in great demand.

To make the jewels more affordable the amount of precious metal was reduced by using wire, often corded in ornamental patterns. Pieces that appeared chunky were often hollow. The great jewellery houses of the time chose elaborate and playful designs.

As gemstones were scarce, they were applied to give just a hint of colour or as small-sized diamonds to create highlights.
Collection
Accession number
M.132-1987

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Record createdDecember 13, 2007
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