During
the 20th century, consumers could find bracelets of almost any design
imaginable. Bracelets also became more affordable as mass production increased
the availability of fashion jewelry. By the 1920s, the ornate designs of the
late 19th century gave way to the clean lines of the Art Deco period. Designers
added Bakelite and plastics to jewelry in the 1930s and made plastic bangles a
wardrobe staple for teen girls. Women and girls adored charm bracelets made of
gold-plated brass or sterling silver in the 1950s, but by the 1970s, and until
the turn of the century, women wanted variety in their fashion. They wore wide
cuffs, slender bangles, beaded strands and thin chains. Men started wearing
bracelets again, usually choosing gold or sterling silver link chains.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
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