Bracelets and anklets are usually made of two sections clasped together at two joints with one of these serving as the opening. They consist of several pieces of silver soldered together and are often hollow.This pair of silver bracelets is deocrated with interspersed circles.Silversmithing has a long history in the Malay Peninsula. During the Srivijaya (600-1100) and Majapahit (1293-1528) dynasties silver objects were brought into the Malay Peninsula by traders. Different types of wares began to be made from silver ingots and bars. Malay silver jewellery is known for its intricate and delicate designs. The decoration or design is mostly produced by repoussé, filigree and neillo work.