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Victorian Bracelet Slides
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Victorian Bracelet Slides
What is a Slide?
Slides are a combination of design and gemstones which are
interchangeable with a basic cable bracelet. Hundreds of unique slide
styles and an endless assortment of colors make slide bracelets
versatile. You can change the look of your jewelry for an occasion and
create new traditions year after year.
What are Slide Bracelets? Slide bracelets are composed of
"starter" or cable bracelets adorned with diamond and gemstones
slides. The slides are interchangeable and can easily be added or removed
for different looks. They can be used as luxurious fashion statements or
to create treasured heirlooms, passed as a living history from family member to
family member..
There are many, many styles of slides. Our slides are all designed to be
worn vertically or horizontally, adding to the uniqueness of your
bracelet. Many of our designs are inspired by Victorian elegance.
Some feature more contemporary designs utilizing exotic gems such as tsavorite
garnet and black diamonds! We have also added white gold styles so you
may create a two-tone bracelet.
Where did slide bracelets originate? During the Victorian Era (1837 to early
1900's) smaller watches and wrist watches were beginning to be produced and the
heavy hunting case watches started to become more of an ornamental item.
Successful businessmen would display their wealth with the luxurious jewelry
their wives wore, thus the women would adorn themselves with the hunting case
watches, wearing them as necklaces.
Women would add decorative "slides" to their necklace chain.
The "watch slide" was used to shorten or lengthen the necklace by
sliding it up or down. Watch Slides were jeweled, engraved and ornate
pieces of jewelry fashioned from designs of old watch fobs.
After the Victorian Era, in the 1930s, women and antique enthusiasts began to
collect these watch slides from family heirlooms and estate sales. They
would cut the necklace chain and string the slide on a double strand gold chain
bracelet. The slides are drilled with four holes so the two strands of chain
can pass through them. Each slide was stuffed with cork on the inside around
the chain so it would hold the slide in place on the chain. Slides were
added until the bracelet was filled and complete. These were called "Watch
Slide Bracelets." Each bracelet was a unique piece of jewelry.
Each slide was a different shape and was set with different popular and precious
gemstones. *Modern bracelets do not use cork, as cork has to be replaced
frequently. And many slides are separated or held in place with
spacers. The spacers fit between the slides, holding them in place.
When did slide bracelets become popular again? To collector's, slide bracelets
have always been "popular." No two bracelets are alike and each
slide represents the piece of someone's history. In the 1990's there was
a resurgence of popularity among jewelry enthusiasts. Slides and Slide
Bracelets became very popular. There are thousands of styls and sizes to
choose from. From Victorian inspired slides to contemporary designs using
unusual gems, slide bracelets allow one to create their own heirloom or family
tradition. The completed bracelets today rival the luxurious designs of
the first slide bracelets.
Where to begin? A starter slide bracelet makes a wonderful gift for
anyone! It is a one-of-a-kind item that grows with the receiver!
Slide bracelets have become traditions in many families.