Bracelets.
A bracelet should be dainty and delicate, There is nothing pleasant in tho suggestion of golden shackles. The fancy for bangles first brought slender bracelets into use, but now these seperate bands are so elaborate and costly that a single one is considered sufficient. Some of the most beautiful rims of gold are encrusted entirely around with diamonds, or narrow bands are set with a close row of larger diamonds half way around. Still other bracelets are set with turquoise, or diamonds and sapphires. Bracelets are no longer worn in pairs to match, but it is a fashionable fancy to select them as different as possible.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 976, 14 November 1890, Page 4
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107Bracelets. New Zealand Mail, Issue 976, 14 November 1890, Page 4
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