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1What is Jewellery and its effect on Society?
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2What is Jewellery?
The word jewellery is derived from the word
jewel, which was adapted from the Old French
"jouel",and besides that, to the Latin word
"jocale", means plaything. In British English,
Indian English, New Zealand English,
Hiberno-English, Australian English, and South
African English it is spelled jewellery, while
the spelling is jewelry in American
English. Both are used in Canadian English.
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3Jewellery or jewelry can be made up of
decorative items worn for personal
embellishment, such as brooches, rings,
necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and
cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body
or the clothes. For many centuries metal such as
gold used in different carats from 21, 18, 12,
9 or even lower, frequently blended with
gemstones, has been the normal material for
jewellery, but other materials like shells and
other plant materials may be used.
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4Effect Of Jewellery On Society
- Status Symbol
- Religion
- Functional Components 4.Fashion Highlights
5.Self Expression 6.Relationships
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5Effect Of Jewellery On Society
- Status Symbol Jewellery represents
status,today's society and throughout history.
In earliest Rome,only specific ranks could wear
rings,later, sumptuary laws dictated who could
wear what type of jewellery.Some religions have
specific rules or traditions nearby jewellery
and many religions have dictated against lavish
display. - Religion Many pieces of jewelry represent a
religious purpose. They may represent a
particular winning or position within the
religion. Jewelry sometimes celebrates a
religious event.Other symbols, such as a cross,
carry a general religious meaning.
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63.Functional Components In ancient times, many
pieces of jewellery provide a particular purpose
while adding a decorative element. A brooch, for
example, was used functionally in addition to
the embellishment of the outfit.
4.Fashion Highlights Many people use jewellery
just as a fashion accent. They select their
pieces based on how well they match specific
clothes or outfits
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75.Self Expression Others use jewellery as a form
of self- expression. The jewellery shows your
own personality or style.
6.Relationships A popular purpose for jewellery
is to represent relationships. Wedding bands and
engagement rings are examples of this type of
jewellery. The jewellery represents your love
and commitment to the relationship for both
yourself and others to see
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