Antike Armbänder

(until around 1950)

Antique bracelets have been used as arm jewellery for centuries and come in a variety of designs. With an antique bracelet, you can always make a statement and create your own personal eye-catcher. At Halsbandaffaire, you can get antique bracelets from different eras in a variety of high-quality materials. Find out more"

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How to combine your antique bracelet

Antik Armband

An antique bracelet is a real combination talent: It can be perfectly combined with a variety of other antique jewellery, and although it can be coordinated with the rest of the jewellery, this is not a must. Combine your bracelet with an antique brooch or choose the matching antique earrings. antique rings and antique necklaces can also be put together to create attractive jewellery duos that will attract everyone's attention.

Antique bracelets made from gold

Antique gold bracelets have always been very popular. Whether purist or set with various precious stones such as diamonds, coloured gemstones or pearls. From 1900 onwards, platinum also became increasingly popular: it was often adorned with diamonds in particular. In the Art Deco era, sapphires, emeralds and rubies were also incorporated into gold bracelets.

Silver bracelets

Silver bracelets are also very popular, especially charm bracelets with their individual pendants, which were considered lucky charms.

Garnets bracelets from different eras

A garnet bracelet will also make your eyes light up. Especially on yellow gold, reddish gemstones such as garnets and rubies really come into their own. Especially in the Biedermeier era, the regional garnet stone from Bohemia was a very popular gemstone, which was set with the floral and filigree ornaments typical of the Biedermeier period.

Tasteful antique arm jewellery with coloured stones

Armband antik

Bracelets with coloured stones put their wearer in the best light and can be combined with many different clothing and style trends. Sapphires, rubies, emeralds, aquamarines, opals and quartz are among the most sought-after coloured gemstones. In the Belle Époque era, which was heralded by the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870/71, luxurious bracelet creations with gemstones such as diamonds and rubies came to the fore and were often combined with silver and gold. The bracelets of the Belle Époque radiate joie de vivre and are often inspired by the formal language of classicism.

Pearl bracelets for various occasions

Pearls are also frequently used for multi-row bracelets, often in combination with white gold and gemstones.

Antique bracelets made from coral

In the Biedermeier period from 1815 to 1845, precious metals were in short supply after the Napoleonic Wars, which is why other materials such as coral came to the fore and were used to create romantic pieces of jewellery. At the turn of the century from 1890 to 1910, coral was often the material of choice for bracelets.

Find your favourite antique jewellery at Halsbandaffaire

Visit us in our online shop or on site in Munich and let our experts advise you. You are guaranteed to find an antique bracelet that meets your requirements, as well as many other pieces of jewellery from different eras. We look forward to seeing you!

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