Hundreds of bracelets illustrate the versatility, diversity, and beauty of a simple form.
As you look through this illustrated survey, you’ll realize that the concept of what defines a bracelet is open to infinite interpretations. Knitters, beaders, wood carvers, ceramicists, and other artists from around the world join celebrated metalsmiths in these pages. Whether you are an artist, collector, or jewelry enthusiast, these designs will continue to fascinate you.
What makes 500 Bracelets so inspiring? Never before has such a diverse and extensive collection of the best in contemporary bracelets ever been gathered. This far-reaching monograph features remarkable designs by hundreds of renowned international jewelers. Charon Kransen, a distinguished contributor to the field, has chosen these pieces from approximately 3,000 entries. The featured work is truly diverse and often unexpected, with styles ranging from classic to avant-garde. Kransen writes, "The ability of artists to reinvent and reinterpret is unbelievable."
You’ll see examples of bracelets created using forging, casting, and other fabrication methods. The surface embellishments run the gamut from granulation and inlay to enameling and patinas. There are bracelets made from precious metals and gems, as well as designs featuring nontraditional materials like plastic, wood, paper, glass, and found objects...