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  1. 17 lis 2024 · Among the most ancient examples of jewelry are those found in Queen Pu-abi’s tomb at Ur in Sumer (now called Tall al-Muqayyar), dating from the 3rd millennium bce.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JewelleryJewellery - Wikipedia

    The forms and shapes of jewellery in ancient Greece such as the armring (13th century BC), brooch (10th century BC) and pins (7th century BC), have varied widely since the Bronze Age as well. Other forms of jewellery include wreaths, earrings, necklace and bracelets.

  3. www.vam.ac.uk › articles › a-history-of-jewelleryA history of jewellery - V&A

    Goldsmiths attempted to revive ancient techniques and made jewellery that imitated, or was in the style of, archaeological jewellery. There was also an interest in jewels inspired by the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

  4. An early history of gems and jewelry, highlighting different cultures and their varied beliefs about the powers of gems and precious rocks.

  5. 17 lis 2024 · Modern jewelry, such as that designed by early 20th-century artists, introduced nonprecious metals such as steel. Jewelry, objects of personal adornment prized for the craftsmanship going into their creation and for the value of their components as well.

  6. Throughout ancient Egypt, jewelry was offered at temples, buried in tombs, stolen from mummies, presented as gifts and rewards, and worn to the temple and tomb, as well as to the marketplace. Small, sometimes valuable and often intricate, jewelry presents intimate and important ways to study Egyptian culture.

  7. 12 mar 2024 · From ornate necklaces worn by the rich and powerful to amber amulets used to ward off disease, ancient humans crafted jewelry for a host of different reasons.

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