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Snake Bracelet: A Classic Theme Coiled in The History of Jewelry

 As one of the oldest and most widespread mythological symbols, the animated snake has always been active in jewelry pieces from different eras. This unique totem has had completely different symbols in different cultures - the ancient Egyptians believed that the snake represented loyalty and divinity; the "Celts" believed that the snake symbolized mystical learning; and the ancient Romans regarded the snake as a patron saint, signifying eternal life.

snake bracelt

First seen in ancient Egypt, serpentine jewelry is in the form of a ring with a linked head and tail, a unique form known as "Ouroboros," which signifies the cycle of life.

snake bracelt

During the Art Nouveau movement, the craze for snake jewelry continued. Jewelry designers Georges Fouquet and René Lalique began to express this classic theme using the enamel technique, which was the most popular at the time, to bring the snake's spirit to life in fresh colors that were closer to nature.

In the mid-20th century, the snake remained an important theme for jewelers: in 1968, Boucheron launched the first Serpent Bohème collection of snake jewelry; Bulgari adapted the snake design that had begun with watches to jewelry; and Cartier used the snake as a key inspiration for custom jewelry. The same theme was interpreted in different ways by designers, and these pieces have become one of the jewelers' most iconic designs.

snake bracelt

This is a classic snake bracelet made with brass. Designed by COPPERTIST.WU, its scales shows high-quality. This snake bracelet inspired by Ouroboros, is very delicate.
Ouroboros expresses the unity of all things material and spiritual, which never disappear but perpetually change form in an eternal cycle of destruction and recreation. The beginning is the end, and the end is another beginning.

snake bracelt


It is very versatile and suitable as a gift for men, and of course for women. Such high quality products can be bought on our official website: https://www.coppertistwu.com/

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