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Culture, A Crash Course On Jewelry, Part 1



by Adrian Adams

What is jewelry? By definition, it’s a personal adornment worn anywhere on the body. It’s usually made from some precious material or gemstones, and has been around since the earliest known stages of human existence — recently, tiny Nassarius shells were found with beading drill holes, dating to 100,000 years ago! What’s the point of jewelry? Jewelry has had many uses throughout history, ranging from symbolic meaning, to use as currency, to protective charms, to simply being worn as a statement of social status in a community. Although in the past many types of jewelry were used as functional items, as the pieces grew more elaborate, jewelry grew to have more of an aesthetic purpose, which is what most modern jewelry wearers would cite as their reason for wearing jewelry today.

It was in the late 1940s, after the end of World War II, that jewelry as an artistic and aesthetic pursuit began to take foothold in the general public. Since life could finally be enjoyed again without the ravages of war, artistic pursuits flourished — and at the forefront of this? Wearable art! Jewelry fills many tasks - beauty accessories, making fashion statements, making cultural statements, etc. Jewelry can truly be an expression of you.

For those who may not be entirely familiar with all the different kinds of jewelry available today, here’s an easy breakdown of the major kinds of jewelry that you probably see on a daily basis: Head Earrings: an earring is a piece of jewelry worn on the ear, typically on the earlobe or outer cartilage. Earrings are worn by both men and women, and can be made from metal, plastic, beads, or other precious gems. Earrings take an innumerable amount of styles and shapes, and are worn all over the world. In some tribal cultures, ear piercing is a required part of initiation rituals.

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