An ornamental band, typically rigid or slightly flexible, crafted from a precious metal alloy containing at least 92.5% pure silver and possessing demonstrable age and historical significance. These adornments are designed to encircle the wrist, exhibiting a diverse range of designs, from simple, unadorned forms to intricately embellished examples incorporating gemstones, engraving, or enamel work. Examples include pieces from the Victorian era featuring floral motifs or Art Deco pieces with geometric patterns.
Such objects hold considerable value, both intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic value derives from the precious metal content. Extrinsic value stems from factors such as rarity, artistic merit, historical provenance, and the reputation of the maker. Historically, these wrist ornaments have served as status symbols, expressions of personal style, and occasionally, as tokens of remembrance or affiliation, reflecting cultural aesthetics and social customs of past eras.