Jewellery: A Symbolism to show Status...
Women’s adore about Jewellery as it symbolizes an icon of femaleness and even social status. Jewellery has always made women feel beautiful and confident. The jewellery items are made of diamonds, pearl, gold, silver or other precious gem stones, the importance of Jewellery has always subsided in its ability to add to a women’s natural beauty.
Beauty is always subjected to be admired. A glimpse at the past reveals that it was the Jewellery that had been blistering this inner beauty by adorning the neck, forehead, ears, hands, waists and feet of both the genders. It is even today that young to middle aged women are crazy about Jewellery. Skilful hands mould precious metals to create magnificent collections of necklaces, earrings, bracelets and even fashion Jewellery. When these creatively curved metals find the right place on a woman’s naturally curved figure, they get their due respect and the woman glows with a change in her body language.
Jewellery is in high demand for almost every occasion. Everywhere you look you see people of all ages wearing watches, earrings, bracelets, etc. Though the trend of men adoring themselves has now faded away, many of them still use few ornaments. However, it is the women for whom jewellery holds utmost significance. The youngest children are even being adorned with little rings and necklaces. Women have been using jewellery for beautification since centuries. The importance of jewellery is evident from the fact that on many auspicious occasions, jewellery forms a part of gifts. Jewellery forms the important part of adoration among women. To accentuate their feminine beauty, they use jewellery made of gold, silver and diamonds. Traditionally, jewellery has always been linked with wealth, power and status.
Society in general has the tendency to put a great deal of focus on what people wear. Magazines, television, and movies highlight accessories as ‘must have’ items. Sometimes people are convinced the more accessories you have, the more popular you are. Maybe this is why some people are very attached to any type of body ornament. They show emotional attachment by displaying the sparkling ring on their finger once they have become engaged, showing off the locket around their neck, or passing down a watch received from someone important to the next generation. It is amazing to imagine how imperative these ornaments must be for them to be kept for so many years. It does appear that everyone will have a new reason for being so fond of their jewellery. Accessories will probably stay very important to people until the end of time. There will always be some kind of occasion to look for that next piece. There is nothing like being able to describe that special memory of when you received a great piece of jewellery to someone else!
Some jewellery throughout the ages may have specifically been as an indication of a social group. More exotic jewellery is often for wealthier people, with its rarity increasing its value.. Jewellery has been used to denote status. In ancient Rome, for instance, only certain ranks could wear rings. Later, sumptuary laws dictated who could wear what type of jewellery, again based on rank. Due to its personal nature and its indication of social class, some cultures established traditions of burying the dead with their jewellery
Jewellery can also be symbolic of group membership, as in the case of the Christian crucifix or Jewish Star of David, or of status, as in the case of chains of office, or the Western practice of married people wearing a wedding ring.
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