Discover our unique Collection of Tahitian Pearl Bracelets : Polynesian and Elegance on your Wrist
Immerse yourself in the world of Poemotu and let yourself be seduced by our exclusive range of Tahitian pearl bracelets, a selection carefully designed to capture the essence of Polynesian beauty and the magnificence of the oceans. Each bracelet in our collection is a tribute to the timeless elegance and mysterious charm of the Tahitian pearl, true jewels of the seas.
Tahitian pearl Rhodium Silver Bracelets
Our 925 rhodium silver bracelets highlight the natural splendor of Tahitian pearls, framed by the subtle shine of silver. Perfect for a sophisticated everyday look, these bracelets add a touch of discreet refinement to any outfit.
Tahitian Pearl 18 karat Gold Bracelets
For those seeking the ultimate expression of luxury, our 18 karat gold bracelets with Tahitian pearl are the ultimate choice. Gold, symbol of purity and richness, combined with the unique perfection of each pearl, creates exceptional jewelry, reflections of prestige and sophistication.
Tahitian Pearl Leather Bracelets
Embrace a bolder style with our leather bracelets adorned with Tahitian pearls. The contrast between genuine leather and the softness of pearls offers a modern look and undeniable charm, ideal for those seeking to assert their individuality.
Our Tahitian pearl rows are designed for lovers of traditional pearls. These bracelets offer a symphony of colors and reflections, each pearl telling a story, an invitation to discover the richness of the Polynesian lagoons.
The bracelet definition: A bracelet is a fashion accessory that adapts to the wrist or arm. It can be made with various materials like plastic, metal, leather, and others.
The history of the bracelet:
The bracelet, an ornament as ancient as civilization itself, has passed through the ages embodying various cultural, social, and spiritual meanings. For 7,000 years, bracelets have been made of various materials, from ancient bones and stones to today’s precious metals and pearls. This shows how craftsmanship and beauty have evolved over time.
The bracelet was worn by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Indus Valley. It was used as an amulet, symbol of social status or wealth. Egyptian gold bracelets with precious stones were worn by men and women to offer them protection and health.
In ancient Greece, the bracelet was popular as a jewel and military reward, symbolizing honor and bravery. His name was "armilla" in Latin.
The bracelets in Rome were inspired by Greek traditions. They were mostly gold and had intricate designs. These bracelets were used to show the status and achievements of the person.
In the Middle Ages, the bracelet lost its popularity in Europe, obscured by other forms of jewelry. However, it reappeared during the Renaissance, marking a revival of interest in classical antiquity and its ornamental traditions. The bracelets of that time, often adorned with gems and motifs inspired by nature, symbolized love and friendship.
The industrial revolution of the nineteenth century made the bracelet accessible to all social classes through mass production. In Victorian times, people wore mourning bracelets to remember their deceased loved ones. These bracelets were adorned with braided hair or mini-portraits.
In the 20th century, the bracelet became a means of expression for modern art movements. From Art Deco to the avant-garde, it shows the rapid changes of society and fashion. Technological innovations allow the exploration of new materials and designs, making the bracelet an essential fashion accessory, symbol of personality and individuality.
Today, the bracelet continues to evolve, blending historical influences and contemporary trends, and remains an essential element of personal expression around the world. The bracelet is a jewel with meaning, worn to symbolize an emotional bond, display a culture or simply by aesthetic choice. The bracelet is loaded with history and meaning. It is worn to symbolize an emotional bond, display a culture or simply by aesthetic choice.
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