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Jewelry – The Story of luxury rich ancient jewelry

Since the beginning of time, humans have made use of creating ornamental jewelry for their personal adornment. In fact recently, there have been localized Nassaruis shell beads, which date up to one hundred thousand years. This? a very long time considering the production of functional and decorative jewelry. However, historically many jewelry items were created as a means of fastening ones clothing, the display of wealth and social status, as well? for the creation of units? memory of coins and other trinkets in jewelry boxes. With a little ‘research, you will find that different cultures have their beloved possessions rich with precious metals and gemstones. Long ago, wedding dowries included such treasures the family jewels for a daughter about to marry.
The young age? Jewelry
The Cro-Magnons were some of the creators of jewelry in the first place, about 40,000 years ago. The graves of Cro-Magnons, were commonly found with jewelry made from anything from mother-pearl, to stones, bones, teeth and tusks of mammoths. Bracelets and necklaces were strung on pieces of string or animal sinew. Held their clothing together with carved bone. 7,000 years ago, copper appeared on the stage of creating jewelry.
Some of the most creative jewelry? well known were the ancient Egyptians, who starts? to incorporate in their gold jewelry, which was one of most metals? they preferred to work with, about 3,000 to 5,000 years ago. Although the ancient Egyptians had an abundance of precious stones with which to work, often preferred to use pieces of colored glass in their jewelry. They had some very impressive formulas to create the desired color glass, since the various colors were important and significant for fashionable jewelry of that time. For example, red symbolizes the need? Isis for blood, while green represents the growth and fertility? in new crops. Most of the laboratories of Egyptian jewelry were often attached to their temples and palaces.
Ancient Greece was the birthplace of various types of jewelry worn today as cameos fashion jewelry makers Greeks. Most ancient Greek women often wore jewelry to mark special occasions in their lives so? As with any public appearances. They were particularly fond of precious metals like gold, silver and bronze, while enjoying the stunning look of pearls, amethysts, emeralds and other precious stones interesting. Jewellery was then the most? often given as gifts, while showing their social status, wealth, and? for beauty. Pi? Later they added the use of clay and ivory into their jewelry ensembles. Very often their jewels held special religious symbols, while other styles offered the comfort of loans the owner mystic powers and protection.
Meanwhile, the Romans added their personal touch special creative art in jewelry making styles, such as the ever popular brooch. However, pinning their creation? born out of necessity? Fixing secure their clothing. The ancient Romans were very interested in imported goods and made use of fine gems such as diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and amber. Although most Roman men wore a ring on a finger for?, There were some who wore more?, Their women usually wear several pieces of jewelry more? them. Rings of that time were often carved of beautiful gemstones, and used to seal documents with a wax seal engraved, as is customary during the Middle Ages kings and noblemen alike.
Considering that our ancestors had a lot to do with the changing world of jewelry making, we owe them a great debt of gratitude for their inspiration means to model functional and ornamental jewelry styles of various gold and stunning gems.
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Murano Glass Light Purple And Gold Heart Pendant
Features
- Color: Light Purple, Gold, Bronze, Purple
- Gold: 24k
- Metal: Gold
- Paint Type: Enamel, Glitter
- Shape: Heart
Product Description
Imported direct from Italy, birthplace of fashion, Pugster’s Light Purple and Gold Heart Murano Glass Pendant Necklace will take you on a journey through the waterways of Venice and its centuries of glassmaking history. Hand crafted in the Murano glass style in the shadow of Venice’s romantic bridges and cathedrals, this shimmering heart hangs from a lavender sheer ribbon necklace that matches the romance of its origin. Murano glass style reaches back hundreds of years, and this 43mm by 33mm Murano glass pendant stands as one of the finest examples of the Murano glass tradition. Decorated with 24k gold foil and a purple enamel and bronze glitter paint design, this Light Purple and Gold Heart Murano Glass Pendant Necklace is available for both wholesale and retail purchase through Pugster Inc. Because Murano glass is made by hand, each piece will vary slightly in shape, size and pattern.
Glass Enamel Jewelry Lasts Forever

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Probably the leading edge of fashion-forward designer jewelry, both on the alternative and modern fashion designer scene, organic glass has become one of the most sought-after varieties of original creative medium of recent years. Many such jewelry pieces are handcrafted and created using specially designed materials and logos, making them not just handsome jewelry pieces but also one of a kind collectible ornaments.
The glass enamel process makes each designer jewelry piece unique.









