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Jewellery is a timeless form of personal adornment that serves as both a fashion statement and a reflection of cultural heritage, often combining precious metals like gold, silver, or platinum with gemstones, pearls, or beads. Beyond mere aesthetics, these wearable items—ranging from delicate necklaces and rings to intricate earrings and bangles—often act as status symbols, talismans for protection, or sentimental markers of major life milestones. With a history spanning over 100,000 years, the art of jewellery-making has evolved into a diverse industry, blending traditional techniques like filigree and kundan with modern, minimalist, or costume designs. Whether worn daily to enhance an outfit or reserved for ceremonial occasions, jewellery remains an essential, expressive art form that bridges personal style with timeless tradition. 

Key Aspects of Jewellery:

  • Purpose: Used for adornment, indicating social status, or as a wearable form of investment.
  • Materials: Common materials include gold, silver, diamonds, emeralds, pearls, and sometimes, for costume jewelry, non-precious metals and glass.
  • Cultural Significance: In many cultures, such as in India, jewellery is an essential part of wedding rituals, often believed to bring good fortune, and is passed down as heirloom pieces.
  • Evolution: From prehistoric shells and bones to modern, technologically advanced designs, the craft has adapted to different eras while maintaining its emotional value. 




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