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Silver Bracelet ‘Vikings’

180,00 

A set of two raw bracelets made from 999 and 925 silver. An antique character is given by the raw, hand-soldered, and hammered rings. The bracelet emits a delicate, pleasant sound when the wrist moves. The whole is oxidized and polished.

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A set of two raw bracelets made from 999 and 925 silver. An antique character is given by the raw, hand-soldered, and hammered rings. The bracelet emits a delicate, pleasant sound when the wrist moves. The whole is oxidized and polished.


Silver, a lustrous, white metal, has been valued for its beauty and utility since ancient times. Its origins in jewelry and ornamentation date back thousands of years, with evidence of silver mining as early as 3000 BC in areas of modern-day Turkey and Greece. Historically, silver was not only a medium for crafting artifacts and jewelry but also served as a basis for monetary systems in many civilizations, underscoring its importance in human society. The occurrence of silver is widespread, found in ore deposits around the world, with major producers including Mexico, China, and Peru. Its inherent malleability and ductility make it ideal for crafting intricate and detailed works of art, leading to its longstanding popularity in creating decorative and functional items.

Silver jewelry, celebrated for its radiance and elegance, has adorned cultures across the globe, evolving through time to reflect fashion and technology changes. A silver bracelet, for example, is a timeless piece that spans generations, offering both simplicity and sophistication in its design. The versatility of silver allows for a wide range of styles, from sleek, contemporary pieces to those that are richly detailed and ornate. Moreover, silver’s ability to conduct heat and electricity, resist corrosion, and its antimicrobial properties add functional value beyond its aesthetic appeal. Oxidized silver, a treatment that intentionally tarnishes the metal to highlight textures and details, has gained popularity for its vintage look and depth it adds to jewelry designs.

Oxidized silver bracelets and other jewelry pieces showcase the unique beauty that comes from the controlled use of oxidation, creating contrasts that emphasize the craftsmanship of each piece. This technique, which accelerates the natural tarnishing process, brings out the intricate details and gives the silver a distinct, aged character that appeals to those seeking a piece with personality and history. The care and maintenance of oxidized silver differ slightly from its polished counterpart, as the darkened areas can wear over time, adding to the piece’s evolving story. Whether polished to a high shine or oxidized for depth and texture, silver remains a favorite among jewelers and wearers alike for its versatility, beauty, and the rich history it carries through the ages.


Materials:
– Oxidized silver of 999 and 925 purity

Colors:
Silver, gray

Dimensions:
Length: 20 cm (can be fastened at any link of the chain). Weight: 36 g.

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