Victorian style bracelets bring 19th-century romance to modern jewelry boxes. Our collection of 588 sterling silver pieces draws from the ornate aesthetic of 1837-1901 England, featuring scrollwork, filigree patterns, and natural gemstones set in .925 silver. Prices range from $520 to $20,919, reflecting the complexity of metalwork and stone quality. Each bracelet ships free within the US. Since 2005, SilverRush Style has paired period-inspired designs with genuine stones like garnet, amethyst, and turquoise for collectors who value historical detail.
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Victorian jewelry spans 1837-1901 and includes motifs like serpents, flowers, hearts, and hands. Common techniques include filigree, engraving, and dark enamel work, often paired with garnets, seed pearls, or mourning stones.
No. Victorian style bracelets are modern pieces inspired by 19th-century designs. Antique Victorian bracelets are original items made during Queen Victoria's reign and typically require authentication.
Victorians favored Bohemian garnets, amethyst, turquoise, coral, jet, onyx, and seed pearls. Moonstone and opal gained popularity later in the era for their optical effects.