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Jewellery effect for gemnjewllery

The nine precious gemstones identified in this respect are Ruby, Diamond, Emerald, Yellow sapphire, Blue sapphire, Hessonite, Pearl, Cats Eye, and Coral.<br>Gemstones used for our health, name, fame, prosperity and fortunes.<br><br>

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Jewellery effect for gemnjewllery

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  1. WhatisJewellery anditseffecton Society? 01.

  2. WhatisJewellery? The word jewellery is derived from the word jewel, which was adapted from the Old French "jouel",and besides that, to theLatinword"jocale",meansplaything. In British English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, and South African English it is spelled jewellery, while the spellingisjewelryinAmericanEnglish. BothareusedinCanadianEnglish. 02.

  3. Jewellery 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 tothebodyortheclothes. For many centuries metal such as gold used in different carats from 21, 18, 12, 9 or even lower, frequently blended with gemstones,hasbeenthenormalmaterial for jewellery, but other materials like shells and other plant materials may be used. 03.

  4. EffectOfJewelleryOnSociety StatusSymbol Religion Functional Components 4.Fashion Highlights 5.Self Expression 6.Relationships 04.

  5. EffectOfJewelleryOnSociety StatusSymbol:Jewelleryrepresentsstatus,today's societyandthroughouthistory.In earliestRome,only specificrankscouldwear rings,later,sumptuary laws dictatedwhocouldwearwhattype ofjewellery.Some religions have specific rules or traditions nearby jewellery andmanyreligionshavedictatedagainstlavishdisplay. Religion:Many pieces of jewelry represent a religious purpose.Theymayrepresentaparticularwinningor positionwithinthereligion.Jewelrysometimescelebratesa religious event.Other symbols, such as a cross, carry a generalreligiousmeaning. 05.

  6. 3.FunctionalComponents:Inancienttimes,manypiecesof jewelleryprovideaparticularpurposewhileaddinga decorativeelement.A brooch,forexample,wasused functionallyinadditiontotheembellishmentoftheoutfit. 4.Fashion Highlights: Many people use jewellery just as a fashionaccent.Theyselecttheirpiecesbasedonhowwell theymatchspecificclothesoroutfits 06.

  7. 5.Self Expression: Others use jewellery as a form of self- expression. The jewellery shows your own personality or style. 6.Relationships:A popularpurpose forjewelleryisto represent relationships. Wedding bands and engagement rings are examples of this type of jewellery. The jewellery represents your love and commitment to the relationship forbothyourselfandotherstosee 07.

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