Do
you remember as a teenager intricately braiding friendship bracelets out of
coloured threads? Or perhaps you’ve got
a teenage daughter who’s doing just that right now? Well, friendship bracelets have never been
hotter as serious pieces of jewellery, and with their rise in the serious-jewellery-stakes
a strange twist in the tale has come to pass: friendship bracelets, one of the
most humble and inexpensive pieces of jewellery a girl could own, have gone
luxurious! Many of the top designers are
producing friendship bracelets nowadays; some in the coloured-thread variety
you’ll remember from your youth, and others altogether different. Nonetheless, the lowly friendship bracelet has
seen an out-and-out rise, and if you’ve got a teenager to buy for, they’ll love
nothing better than a luxury friendship bracelet from your local independent jeweller.
The history of friendship
bracelets
Although
the exact beginn-ings of the friendship bracelet are a little unclear, they seem
to have originated in South and Central America, quickly spreading to North
America, and then the rest of the world, in the 1970s. However, traditional bracelets are made by a
form of macramé, which is a form of knotting rather than weaving or knitting to
create textiles, and cultures all over the world have had a tradition of
knotting threads into decorative trims prior to the 1970s.
Because
they have been around since the 70s, you’ll often find that friendship bracelets
are popular with older generations, as well as teenagers, and traditional
bracelets are great for the likes of wearing on the beach, for both young and
old, as sand and water won’t harm them.
It is said that you should wear a friendship bracelet until the original
threads wear thin and break, to symbolise the love put into its making;
certainly, with today’s popular luxury friendship bracelets from your local jewellery shop, the recipient
won’t want to take their bracelet off.
Modern day bracelet style:
woven
Just
because today’s bracelets have gone luxurious, doesn’t mean that there are none
of the traditional style woven bracelets available; if the classic look is what
you’re after, you’ll still be able to find something bang on trend, and with a
touch of luxury attached: many designer names are producing the traditional
woven style bracelet with a hint of sterling silver or gold involved, such as a
silver bead or bar incorporated into the design. There are even bracelets
available which are almost all sterling silver or gold, but where the metal is
destined to meet, a woven thread takes over.
No matter what style you’re after, your local independent jeweller will stock
designers such as Kit Heath who will fulfil your friendship bracelet needs.
Modern day bracelet style:
simple
As
a twist on the traditional-but-luxurious modern-day woven bracelets, you’ll
also find many a simple style of bracelet on the market. For example, there are a range of dainty
pieces which consist of solely one metal thread with a small pendant
attached. The traditional style bracelet
they may not be, but they are certainly up there in the luxurious friendship
bracelet stakes, particularly as they often have a designer name attached to
them.
As
a compromise between traditional and modern, why not opt for one of the many
leather-style friendship bracelets available?
These also allow the wearer to customise their bracelet by adding bead
charms. Whether it’s woven or simple,
however, you’ll not go far wrong with a trip to see your local jeweller as they’ll stock a range
of friendship bracelets from many different designers - whether you’re reliving
your youth or buying a gift, you’ll be in safe hands!
Photo courtesy of Virgenie, Wikimedia Commons
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