valuable. Filigree, embossing and chasing techniques became popular in that era along with some other decorative methods. Byzantines also used a black metallic alloy of copper, silver and lead, known as niello, to make refined jewellery articles.
Persian rings and bracelets were beautiful and prized during the Islamic era. Ancient jewellery comprising of beautiful filigree and other works of art also dominated during the Renaissance period. After the fall of the Roman Empire, medieval jewellery came into existence. Popular articles of that era consisted of garnet-inlaid designs and patterns. Celtic gold jewellery is also well-liked all over the world because of its uniqueness and allure. Celtic copper ring, which is also known as the ring of power, is beautiful. Similarly, pagan tear ring and marvelously decorated bronze ring with druid magic swirls is alluring and one-of-a-kind.
While looking for attractive ancient jewellery you will come across unique and extremely beautiful bronze medieval and Roman brooches. At that time heavy attire was used by men and women and to fasten it some kind of pin or brooch was required. These brooches came in lovely shapes and designs with interesting figures engraved or painted on them. In ancient Celtic jewellery the use of enamel was quite popular. Wire bracelets made of bronze or copper in many different styles are still very much liked by men and women of all ages.