Medal Bronze
Medal Bronze
A Brief History Of Olympic Medals
As most of you are aware, both men’s jewelry and women’s jewelry are usually deeply personal and treasured pieces of one’s overall ensemble. Many pieces of a person’s jewelry collection has deeply personal meaning as they are collected thru special purchases or from a significant other or through family hand-me-downs that passes antique jewelry thru generations.
For athletes, though, there is no better piece of jewelry that you can have in your possession than an Olympic medal. As the Olympics are in full swing, a whole new set of athletes are securing these sets of medals. Like jewelry, Olympic medals have become more stylish throughout the years. In the first Olympics games of the modern era in 1896, silver medals were given out to the winners. It wasn’t until later Olympics that the gold for first place, silver for second and bronze for third system was adapted.
Up until the 1990’s Olympic medals were usually rather benign. They were usually one color and printed with a symbol and the name of the Olympic city. It wasn’t until the 1992 Winter Olympics that this changed. The Albertville, France hosted games were known for quirky designs, and their glass infused medals were no different. In fact, the medals were more glass then precious medal. Athletes didn’t seem to mind as they were beautifully crafted and, hey, an Olympic medal is an Olympic medal.
The 1994 and 1998 Winter Olympic medals continued this quirkiness, and it wasn’t until 2008 until the usually more traditional Summer Olympics utilized foreign materials in the medals. The highly praised 2008 Beijing Olympic Medals utilized jade, which gave them both a modern and classical look. Since China spent billions of dollars trying to prefect everything about the games (at least on the surface), it’s no surprise that they provided some of the most beautiful medals in Olympic history. My guess would be that London, the host of the 2012 Olympics, presents medals that are more in line with the classical medals instead of using foreign material as the Chinese did.
More Olympic medal trivia to impress your friends: the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy was the first to feature Olympic medals with holes in the center of them (they were circles and rather fetching). The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic medals are the first to be “wavy”. They feature engraved emblems of the sports for which the winners participated in and are struck nine times to get their wave feature. Trust me, they look better then you might think.
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![]() Russian Bronze Medal 100 Years St George Cross 1869 RR US $2,275.00
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![]() Russia Russian Imperial large table medal 1838 bronze US $800.00
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![]() Russian gild bronze IMPERIAL DESKTOP MEDAL award 1835 US $750.00
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![]() 1798 Nelson Bronze Davison Battle Of The Nile Medal US $570.17
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![]() Nikolaj II Petrus I bronze medal 1903 Russian Empire US $249.99
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![]() RUSSIAN SILVER BRONZE ORDER MEDAL BADGE 1900s US $249.00
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![]() British War Medal 1914 20 in Bronze Scarce US $200.00
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![]() Carol I CEC 1897 bronze medal Romania Rumänien US $199.99
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![]() Carol II 1938 wheat contest bronze medal Romania US $199.99
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![]() IRAN PERSIA REZA SHAH PAHLAVI BRONZE MEDAL XLARGE US $198.00
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![]() Bulgarian Ferdinand Princely Bronze Merit Medal German US $195.00
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![]() 1853 56 RUSSIA Crimean WAR Campaign MEDAL in Dkbronze US $175.00
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![]() NEPAL MAHENDRA W ORIGINAL RIBBON FLAG RARE BRONZE MEDAL US $159.99
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![]() Germany bronze silver medal 1884 US $150.00
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![]() Imperial russia bronze medal 1882 US $150.00
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![]() CUBA US ORIGINAL WW II 1941 1945 BRONZE MEDAL MARINE US $150.00
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![]() FRENCH MARIANNE WW1 1915 AWARD LARGE BRONZE MEDAL US $150.00
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![]() Kingdom Bulgaria medal FOR MERIT BRONZE Ferdinand Boris US $149.99
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![]() PORTUGUESE RED CROSS DESERVED LAUDATION BRONZE MEDAL US $149.99
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![]() WOMEN RED CROSS DESERVED LAUDATION BRONZE MEDAL US $149.99
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