Whether you are a history buff or simply seeing handmade
beaded jewelry worn by your favorite actresses, it is hard to look at the
jewelry from the past and not take a look at the handmade jewelry that was worn
then. While some of these pieces look unbearably clunky and old fashioned now,
some would look right at home on today's top fashion catwalks and expos.
Jewelry, in all of its forms, has had a strong effect on the world and the
fashions that were based off of it.
Early in history, jewelry was a mark of status of some sort.
Perhaps the only people who could wear it were of religious importance, or
perhaps they were the only people who could afford it. You'll find that even
though the handmade beaded jewelry from early eras seems primitive to our eyes that
it was still crafted with care. For instance, the twisted torques, close
fitting necklaces that were worn by the Celts, was often a sign of both manhood
and wealth.
Later on, jewelry was a mark of privilege and leisure; it
was a show that not only could you afford to feed yourself and your loved ones,
but that you could spend a lot of extra money on beautiful things. For
instance, in many parts of Europe, there were sumptuary laws that forbid people
of a certain class from wearing things that were too extravagant, whether that
was cloth, jewelry or special leathers. Often though, people would ignore these
rules and the fact that they had to pay a fine was also seen as a mark of
status and wealth!
During the Victorian age in Europe, handmade beaded jewelry
started taking the shapes that would be very familiar to those of us who wear
jewelry today. The Victorian era had a very strong interest in death and
funerary arts, though, and this was often eerily represented in so-called
mourning jewelry, where people would snip hair from their departed loved ones
and weave it into lockets, broaches and rings. Sometimes this jewelry would get
very elaborate and it could be quite beautiful, especially when different
shades of hair were used.
The beginning of the twentieth century saw the beginning of
costume jewelry. Costume jewelry, far from being as cheap or as disposable as
the name implies, was actually meant to be jewelry that complemented one
particular outfit. Various precious metals and gems could -and often did go
into the production of costume jewelry.
Today, we are experiencing a real renaissance as far as
jewelry goes, and whether you love fine handmade beaded jewelry or simply love
adorning yourself with something new every day, take a look and see what sort
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Given the fact that jewelry has played such a role in human
history, it is no wonder that handmade beaded jewelry makes such an important
appearance in our myth and legends as well! If you have ever wondered if people
were as fascinated with beaded jewelry in the past as we are today, take a look
below for some famous examples of jewelry in our most famous stories.
The magic
ring has played a large part in myths and legends from around the world. For
instance, in the original Aladdin, while the most powerful djinn was summoned
from the magic lamp, a less powerful djinn came from a magic ring. King
Arthur's magician Merlin was given a ring that forced him to fall in love with
a young sorceress, while the Norse god Odin had an arm ring that would drop new
gold rings from it every day.