Monday 22 July 2013

Jewellery Necklace Designs

Jewellery Necklace Designs Biogarphy

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Long before the beautiful jewelry we see today created with diamonds, gold, platinum and gemstones, people used jewelry items to adorn themselves, and wore jewelry as a status symbol and a method to express themselves. Jewelry was used in various cultures to represent certain symbolic or religious practices within people's cultural heritage.
The first jewelry items are said to have originated in Africa, where people of various tribes created beads for jewelry items out of ostrich and snail shells. The Egyptians are known to be the first ancient civilisation that created jewelry items from which our modern jewelry stems. The Egyptians used various metal working skills to create beautiful amulets and charms that were decorated with gemstones and different kinds of metals. Gem stones were used extensively in Egyptian jewelry because the gem stone colours had special symbolic meanings to the Egyptians. The Egyptians also created many gold jewellery items as there was an abundance of gold and it was an easy precious metal to form into jewelry items.
The Greeks and Romans also created many beautiful jewelry objects and these were also used to symbolise various beliefs and legends. The Greeks and Romans began creating intricate jewelry items as their metalwork skills improved.
The Greeks believed that some jewelry items would give the wearer special powers and most jewelry was only worn in public. The Greeks used gold, silver, gem stones and ivory to create skilfully detailed jewelry items. The Romans created beautiful brooches from gold and bronze and were decorated with glass beads and pearls.
The Romans and Egyptians often wore jewelry to ward off the "evil eye" which was believed to be a sort of a curse or bad luck inflicted onto a person by another that may dislike them. It was believed that if you wore certain amulets or other jewelry items with special powers, you would be spared from the curse.
Jewelry has been around since practically the beginning of time. It had very humble beginnings; and has grown into something of value and treasure. In addition to its ability to draw attention to and create beauty; it adorns the body and makes a significant statement about the wearer of class, creativity, interests and values.
Nowadays, many people simple think of jewelry as personal decoration. People use it to express their individual personalities. People use it as decoration to increase the perception of beauty. Other people may use it as a display of wealth; showing what they can afford. But, throughout history; jewelry was used for many other purposes. It was used for utilitarian purposes from time to time. It was also used to show rank and for spiritual and superstitious purposes.
In Europe in the Middle Ages; jewelry was huge and primal. It consisted of large brooches and waist wear. Think about the belts and large gold pendants that kings wear in period movies. Jewelry was heavy; clumsy and showy. Many people during this time wore amber to protect them from evil energy. The reason jewelry during this time was so basic is because there weren't many materials available. The people that had and wore jewelry had not been exposed to materials and creative methods around the world.After 1300 glass beads became available and were used in jewelry creation. This allowed for greater use of color and texture in jewelry design. Though glass is a cheap material; it can make quite beautiful and rich looking pieces. Following the avialabilty of glass beads; came the Rennaissance. The Rennaissance finally brought a more artistic and creative feeling to Europe. Artists dabbled in all fields of design. Painters and architects alike created jewelry collections in addition to working in their chosen field. Jewelry became very beautiful and ornate. Precious stones like emeralds, diamonds, rubies and sapphires were used very often. These stones were coupled with heavy gold rope chains and jewelled chokers and collars. Pendant neckware was also worn. Pendant necklaces were considered a unisex item.By the 17th century gold work took a dive. The interest in stones and semi-precious items had increased because its availability had increased so much. Jewelers with lapidary and mounting skills became more and more in demand. Imitation pearls-another semi-precious item-also became popular. This classic yet beautiful strand of pearls became a staple for most if not all women.



Jewellery Necklace Designs

Jewellery Necklace Designs


Jewellery Necklace Designs


Jewellery Necklace Designs



Jewellery Necklace Designs


Jewellery Necklace Designs


Jewellery Necklace Designs


Jewellery Necklace Designs


Jewellery Necklace Designs


Jewellery Necklace Designs

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