History and Definition of Jewellery

Jewellery includes all sort of decorative objects worn by both men and women. They are usually made with gems and precious metals such as diamond, gold and silver. However, they […]


Jewellery includes all sort of decorative objects worn by both men and women. They are usually made with gems and precious metals such as diamond, gold and silver. However, they can and have often been made out of almost every kind of material like stones or bones, or even plastic and nickel.

The cleverness of human beings has very often allowed them to use metals and change them into beautiful jewellery. The most common of all metal used is actually the nickel which can be found in costume jewellery or clothing ornamentation such as buttons.

The history of jewellery goes back to thousand and thousand of years when jewellery was often only made for people with a very high rank and importance in society to show their social status. They were more created for practical uses than for decoration as it is most of the time today. It seems that the first signs of jewellery came around forty thousand years ago with the ancestors of the Homo sapiens.

Today, jewellery can go to every part of the body. Whether it goes to the fingers, the forehead or the feet, the charm of Jewellery can be seen on every parts of the human and sometimes animal body. There is absolutely no end to the number of body parts that creative people choose to wear jewellery.

There are rules when it comes to jewellery buying, whether it is diamond jewellery or not, and each event or occasion will have its kind of jewellery. While you would go for unconventional designs, styles and branded jewellery for formal occasions, the jewellery you would buy for a wedding usually have a traditional design like heavy sets of gold, diamonds and pearls. Generally, the size, cut, quality and type of a gemstone would establish its price.

Obviously diamond rings or any other kind of diamond jewellery are among the most appreciated jewellery. Unique gemstones among the gemstones around the world, diamonds are the hardest of all materials that were mined for the first time in India.

And sometimes, we can actually find impurities in diamonds. Thankfully, they can be removed most of the time by using specific techniques. The price of diamonds usually varies according to four different characteristics that are the carat, the cut, the colour, the certificate and the clarity.

According to a recent study, the largest jewellery market would be located in the United States of America.


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