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Saturday, January 11, 2014

American Fashion Girls Bridal Jewelry Collection 17

American Fashion Girls Bridal Jewelry Collection.
By Aamir manan.

Amulet pendant (1254 BC) made from gold, lapis lazuli, turquoise and carnelian, 14 cm wide.
An Egyptian 18th dynasty pharaonic era princess' crown.
The first signs of established jewellery making in Ancient Egypt was around 3,000-5,000 years ago.[20] The Egyptians preferred the luxury, rarity, and workability of gold over other metals. In Predynastic Egypt jewellery soon began to symbolise power and religious power in the community. Although it was worn by wealthy Egyptians in life, it was also worn by them in death, with jewellery commonly placed among grave goods.
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In conjunction with gold jewellery, Egyptians used coloured glass, along with precious gems. The colour of the jewellery had significance. Green, for example, symbolised fertility. Although lapis lazuli and silver had to be imported from beyond the country’s borders, many other materials for jewellery were found in or near Egypt.[citation needed]

Egyptian designs were most common in Phoenician jewellery. Also, ancient Turkish designs found in Persian jewellery suggest that trade between the Middle East and Europe was not uncommon. Women wore elaborate gold and silver pieces that were used in ceremonies.[20]
Europe and the Middle East[edit]








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