Bracelets, too, have been found in some considerable numbers in the Swiss lakes. They are very varied in their shapes, decidedly artistic in their workmanship, and often set off with carved designs.
Some (fig. 191) are composed of a single ring of varying width, the ends of which almost meet and terminate by a semi-circular clasp; others (fig. 192), are a combination of straight or twisted wires ingeniously joined to one another.
Fig. 191.—Bronze Bracelet, found in one of the Swiss Lakes.
Fig. 192.—Another Bronze Bracelet.
We also find certain rings, cylindrical in shape, and made all in one piece (fig. 193), which were probably placed round the legs.