Cuff Bracelets
Early 19th Century American Georgian Antique Cuff Bracelets
Agate, Moonstone, Turquoise, Gold Plate, Pinchbeck
Early 19th Century Italian Georgian Antique Cuff Bracelets
18k Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Cuff Bracelets
Sterling Silver
1980s French Modernist Vintage Cuff Bracelets
Amber, Bronze
2010s Cuff Bracelets
Diamond, Turquoise, 14k Gold, White Gold
1920s American Native American Vintage Cuff Bracelets
Turquoise, Sterling Silver
20th Century French Cuff Bracelets
Gilt Metal
2010s American Contemporary Cuff Bracelets
Turquoise, Sterling Silver, Silver
1990s American Native American Cuff Bracelets
Turquoise, Sterling Silver
Early 2000s American Artisan Cuff Bracelets
Turquoise, Sterling Silver
20th Century French Cuff Bracelets
2010s American Native American Cuff Bracelets
Turquoise, Sterling Silver
Early 2000s American Artisan Cuff Bracelets
Turquoise, Sterling Silver
1980s American Artisan Vintage Cuff Bracelets
Turquoise, Sterling Silver
2010s American Georgian Cuff Bracelets
Diamond, 18k Gold, Silver
18th Century British Georgian Antique Cuff Bracelets
Diamond, Gold, Silver
1910s British George V Vintage Cuff Bracelets
9k Gold
21st Century and Contemporary American Georgian Cuff Bracelets
Sapphire, Tanzanite, Sterling Silver, Vermeil
21st Century and Contemporary American Georgian Cuff Bracelets
Topaz, Gold Plate, Pinchbeck
Early 19th Century Georgian Antique Cuff Bracelets
Diamond, 14k Gold, Sterling Silver
Vintage Cuff Bracelets
There is no shortage of iconic bracelet designs out there: Cartier’s Love bracelet, the widely admired Panthère, the Croisillon bracelet crafted by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co., to name a few. And while you don’t necessarily need one of history’s most coveted versions of this accessory, you’re likely going to want at least a reliable collection of vintage cuff bracelets in your jewelry box.
Cuff bracelets are fashion staples. This stylish go-to — a rigid bracelet, open or outfitted with a clasp that snaps shut, understated and unadorned or enameled and flecked with gemstones — goes back thousands of years.
Cuffs were worn by Greek and Roman soldiers as they headed into battle as well as by the men and women of Ancient Egypt as statement-making jewelry. In ancient China, jade was considered the most precious of stones, and a jade cuff bracelet or bangle was associated with purity and goodness. Jewelers also employed jade, as well as coral and lapis lazuli, during the Art Deco period, finding inspiration in all kinds of influences and frequently working geometric motifs into their Art Deco cuff bracelets.
Today, people love how a bejeweled cuff bracelet elevates a simple jeans-and-T-shirt ensemble or that a minimalist one pairs with formal wear so well. Indeed, it’s a fine finishing touch whether you’re dining with friends in your neighborhood or pairing your silver or gold cuff with an elegant evening dress on the red carpet.
On 1stDibs, find a wide variety of vintage cuff bracelets today.