These 1/2" wide bangle bracelets are inspired by famous works of art and antiquities. Available in four styles:
Klimt Renaissance:This image is taken from Gustav Klimt’s (1862-1918) wall mural from 1890 “Old Italian Art.” It shows a young female dressed in a gown with an intricate gold pattern. Her head, as well as the head of the putto on her left, is surrounded by a beautiful halo.
Renoir Anemones:Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) loved painting from nature, and enjoyed experimenting with limited color ranges. Renoir’s contrasting brush strokes in this painting give the flowers and background an irregular and lively look which is characteristic in several of his paintings.
King Tut Stripe:Hieroglyphic scripts and tomb decorations document the Egyptians' belief in the after-life, their mythology and deities. Jewelry was often worn as protective talismans. Gold was believed to reflect the life-giving rays of the sun. The color and brilliance of gem stones traditionally determined their value and religious significance.
Tiffany Rose Window:Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was a trailblazer in decorative arts using stained glass during the Art Nouveau period. This bracelet features a detail of one of his famous leaded glass rose windows.
Gold plated brass and epoxy. To extend the life of your bangle, refrain from showering while wearing these pieces.
Museum Reproductions has been creating jewelry for the gift store industry since 1969. The designs are influenced by jewelry and artwork found in museums around the world.Theywork hand in hand with museums, curators and other creators to make new pieces regularly. All their pieces ship with information about the inspiration behind the piece.