Thursday 24 November 2011

History of Artificial and Fashion Jewelry

Business of jewellery is an emerging business in India these days. As everybody knows that India was known as Bird of gold, so India is the origin of gold jewellery. Apart from that the trend is moving towards Artificial Jewellery. In todays world the teens are more interested in fashion jewllery.

Business of jewellery is an emerging business in India these days. As everybody knows that India was known as Bird of gold, so India is the origin of gold jewellery. Apart from that the trend is moving towards Artificial Jewellery. In todays world the teens are more interested in fashion jewllery.

When we talk about the word History different eras and ages comes into our minds. We will found out here about the History of Jewelry in different eras.

First if we talk about the early history, the people of Africa generated the first sign of jewelry. In Kenya, beads made from perforated ostrich egg shells have been dated to more than 40,000 years ago. Around 7,000 years ago first sign of copper jewelry was seen.

The most common metal used in Egypt was gold for making jewellery, they prefer gold the most over other metals. The first sign of jewellery in Ancient Egypt was around 3,000-5,000 years ago. Also the Egyptians use colored glass in place of precious gems. According to Egyptians as each color means different thing, they use to color the glasses to develop jewelry items.

Now when we come to the Europe and Middle East. If we talk about Mesopotamia, by approximately 4,000 years ago, jewelry-making had become a significant craft in cities of Sumer and Akkad.

Jewellery was made from thin metal leaf and was set with large number of brightly-colored stones in Mesopotamia. Then talking about the Greeks, they started using gold and gems in jewellery in 1600 BC. By 300 BC, the Greeks were mastered in making colored jewelry and using amethysts, pearl and emeralds. Greeks generally don't wore jewellery it was mostly used for public appearances or on some special occasions. Although jewellery work was abundantly diverse in earlier times, when the Romans conquered the most of Europe, jewellery was changed as smaller factions developed the Roman designs.

Now when we come to the Jewish time Since Biblical times jewellery has been a part of the Jewish culture. There are references in the Bible to the wearing of the jewellery, both as a decoration and as symbol as well. Star of David is the most common symbol in Jewish jewellery.

The Indian subcontinent has the longest continuous legacy of jewellery making anywhere, with a history of over 5,000 years. The people of the Indus Valley Civilization were the first one to start jewelry making. Although the China started making the jewelry around the same period, but it became widespread with the spread of Buddhism around 2,000 years ago.

Ending with the Americans, Jewellery played a major role in the fate of the Americas when the Spanish established an empire to seize South American gold. There were mainly many American cultures which were expertise in jewellery making common among them was the Aztecs, the Mixtecs, the Mayans and the Mochica. In North America, the native Americans used shells, wood, turquoise, and soapstone, almost unavailable in South and Central America. These all materials were used in making different jewellery ornaments.

Friday 4 November 2011

Artificial jewelry – contemporary and handy


Since time immemorial jewellery has found an important place in the lives of human beings, be it men or women, of course, definitely more for the women. In the archaeological records of even in the most ancient civilization there is ample evidence of existence of Jewellery, humans always used it to appear appealing to others, natural things like stones, gems, feathers, bones etc. were used at that time, now times have changed but the basic nature of man has not changed and the love for jewellery has only increased.

Artificial jewellery has always held great importance in being a part and parcel of the inevitable item in a jewellery loving persons box of jewels. There are many reasons for holding this importance and they are :-

  • Artificial jewellery almost always proves to be an economical buy
  • It has a huge variety to offer for one to pick and choose from
  • Most of the artificial jewelries  can be kept handy and freely in your handbag
  • It is easy to maintain and store at home when compared to precious stone or gold jewellery
  • It is safe !, the person can wear it and forget it , no need to worry
  • It can at the same time look so authentic that you can flaunt it without being caught in those high circuit parties!
  • The designs are so  intricate and so different that it can give the precious stone/gold/platinum/silver jewellery a run for its money

In this modern era where fashion changes overnight, artificial jewellery has carved its niche and can hold good when in competition with any other accessory , today’s youth especially loves artificial jewellery be it in the form of a naval piercing or that chunk of ethnic looking choker on any young girl.




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Thursday 3 November 2011

Artificial Jewellery

Artificial jewellery has become the latest fashion trend. Today jewellery defines modern fashion, be it artificial jewellery or fashion jewellery or any other form of jewellery, whatever would be the occasion. past are the days when jewellery enhanced the beauty of brides and wedding party. You dont have your expensive gold jewellery on at all times, be it your home, office or any special moments. Today, the market is full of  precious artificial and designed  jewellery  available that offer affordable, different patterns that gives you a quite appealing once worn. With the wide range of beautiful designs, you could actually have difficulty choosing, as to which one to keep and which one to leave.