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Traditional Jewelry

Published by Lewis Napkins, 2022-01-15 07:15:53

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Traditional Jewelry Throughout the history of mankind, jewelry has been used for several thousand years and the first signs of jewelry can be found more than seven thousand years ago. In addition to aesthetic and ornamental aspects, oysters and other beautiful ornamental stones were used in these ornaments and were also associated with medical and magical beliefs. The stones are called gems because they come in different colors and shapes. Many believe gems contain special energy and healing properties and are used to treat pain and illnesses, both physical and mental. For more information about the properties of gems and stone therapy, see this article. The beauty industry still uses stones for removing wrinkles, for example. Gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and other precious metals are typically used in jewelry when they are used as ornamental stones or gems. In different cultures, jewelry is used differently. European countries, for instance, tend to favor simple and light jewelry, while Asian countries such as India and the Arab world favor heavy and profusion jewelry, in addition to nose and ankle ornaments. The power of rings! The use of the ring is a tradition that the Holy Prophet of Islam cared about, and after the Holy Prophet died, Ahl al-Bayt (as) and their followers continued to follow this Muhammadan tradition. At the end of the sixth year of the Islamic calendar, the Messenger of God, peace and blessings of God be upon him, invited the great kings and emperors of his time to accept the true religion. Then, as a formality, he had them put his name on the ring to seal the letter. Peace be upon the Prophet of Islam and his family, who was said to have always worn this ring throughout his blessed life, which was believed to be the first ring he wore. All infallible Imams (as) after him had a ring or a chain connected to a throne. Initial uses of the ring included identifying and stamping letters as well as rewarding soldiers. The caliphs and sultans developed a different interpretation of this Muhammadan tradition. Most likely to boast about their wealth and to show off their status, some of them wore precious rings. The seals were gradually removed from the ring, and the maintenance of the seal became one of the responsibilities of the court. Further, scholars and imitators stamped Shiite responses on their writings and attempted to preserve them because of their importance and value.

Jewelry Stones Over the course of time, bracelets have become a symbol of the stones used in them. It is customary to request marriage by giving a diamond ring. In fact, diamond rings are still used today during When a ruby has a red color, it is often a sign of love and affection, while an emerald is also used to show social class and is still used for this purpose today. today, are used to show high social class. Lewis Napkins. (c) 2022 All Rights Reserved.


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