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Israel
                                                            In Jewish tradition the notion of jewelry is rooted deeply in the bible.
                                                            We can find many biblical personalities wearing earrings, bracelets
                                                            and rings for various religious and cultural reasons. In the ancient
                                                            Temple  of  Jerusalem  jewelry  was  worn  by  the  High  Priest  as  an
                                                            inherent part of the sacred rituals. Specific jewels such as the High
                                                            Priest’s breastplate was crafted and adorned with twelve precious
                                                            gems as instructed in the bible. The most common theme found in
                                                            Jewish jewelry is the ‘Star of David’, which is infused with Kabbalistic
                                                            meaning.

                                                            Native America
                                                            In  Native  American  culture  jewelry  often  took  on  a  mystical
                                                            relevance.  They  would  carve  wood,  animal  bones,  claws,  and
                                                            teeth into beads, which were then strung into necklaces. Turquoise
                                                            dominates  much  of  the  jewelry  as  its  beautiful  color  symbolizes
                                                            water and sky, believed to bring clarity and bounty to the wearer.
                                                            Today Native American jewelry remains a major statement of tribal
                                                            and individual identity, and signals resistance to assimilation.










 Ancient Greece
 In  Ancient  Greece,  jewelry  was  used  as  a  symbol  of   Indian traditional
 gold necklace for
 power,  wealth  and  social  status.  Worn  mainly  for  public   special occasions.
 appearances  or  special  occasions  to  honor  the  gods
 and  protect  against  evil.  Crafted  from  gold,  their  lavish
 jewelry  was  adorned  with  precious  gemstones  including
 rubies, emeralds and pearls, reflecting the great wealth of
 Ancient Greece.

 China  India             Today’s designs
 In Chinese culture silver  was favored more than gold for   Jewelry has played a key role in Indian culture for thousands
 use in their jewelry, and Jade was preferred over all other   of years. Traditionally jewelry was given as a gift to women   together with the
 gemstones. Its use can be traced back over 5,000 years   during  various  stages  of  their  lives  such  as  marriage  and   use of materials,
 and it was thought to serve as a source of protection for   childbirth,  as  a  means  to  accentuate  feminine  beauty.
 the wearer. In China, the most uncommon piece of jewelry   Both gold and silver are the quintessential metals of Indian   often combine   So we see that since time immemorial, jewelry has always played a
 was  the  earring,  which  was  worn  neither  by  men  nor   jewelry.    They  are  considered  sacred  metals  according   cultural themes,   significant part in human society. But in today’s world of advancing
 women. Amulets however, were very common,  to Hindu belief, as gold is symbolic of the warm sun, while   technology  and  expanding  creative  possibilities,  we  are  exposed
 and often featured a Chinese symbol  silver suggests the cool moon.  mix traditions,   to a wider range of jewelry than any previous generation. Today’s
                               and blur the                 themes,  mix  traditions,  and  blur  the  boundaries  between  jewelry
 or a dragon.                                               designs together with the use of materials, often combine cultural
                                 boundaries                 and art. No matter what our reason for acquiring or wearing a piece
                        between jewelry                     of jewelry – whether to bring luck, love or as an enhancement of
                                                            beauty, we can celebrate the continuation of a tradition that is still
 Ancient, Chinese                      and art.             cherished by mankind.
 Jade ring,




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