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Jewellery or jewelry consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as … The history of jewellery is long and goes back many years, with many different uses … with gold figurines, close-fitting collar necklaces, and jewel-
headed pins. … Large stones were frequently set in box-bezels on enamelled rings. -
Jewellery or jewelry consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as … The history of jewellery is long and goes back many years, with many different uses … with gold figurines, close-fitting collar necklaces, and jewel-
headed pins. … Large stones were frequently set in box-bezels on enamelled rings. -
Tamil people have historically been connoisseurs of fine golden jewellery, which has a history predating the Sangam period in the Indian subcontinent. … Apart from gold, jewellery was also fashioned out of silver, copper and brass.
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he Jhumkas are actually a part of Temple Jewellery set – the set included head ornament, jhumkas and choker which were worn during the practice of Bharatnatyam. Later the earrings became so popular that now it is worn as a single pair of earrings with any jewellery set.
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Jhumkas are actually a part of Temple Jewellery set – the set included head ornament, jhumkas and choker which were worn during the practice of Bharatnatyam. Later the earrings became so popular that now it is worn as a single pair of earrings with any jewellery set.
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Jhumkas are actually a part of Temple Jewellery set – the set included head ornament, jhumkas and choker which were worn during the practice of Bharatnatyam. Later the earrings became so popular that now it is worn as a single pair of earrings with any jewellery set.
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Jhumkas are actually a part of Temple Jewellery set – the set included head ornament, jhumkas and choker which were worn during the practice of Bharatnatyam. Later the earrings became so popular that now it is worn as a single pair of earrings with any jewellery set.
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Jhumkas are actually a part of Temple Jewellery set – the set included head ornament, jhumkas and choker which were worn during the practice of Bharatnatyam. Later the earrings became so popular that now it is worn as a single pair of earrings with any jewellery set.
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The earliest traces of jewelry can be traced to the civilizations that bloomed in the Mediterranean and what is now called Iran around 3,000 to 400 BC. These were usually simple stone amulets and seals. Many of these amulets and seals carried spiritual meanings, stars, and floral designs.
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The earliest traces of jewelry can be traced to the civilizations that bloomed in the Mediterranean and what is now called Iran around 3,000 to 400 BC. These were usually simple stone amulets and seals. Many of these amulets and seals carried spiritual meanings, stars, and floral designs.
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The earliest traces of jewelry can be traced to the civilizations that bloomed in the Mediterranean and what is now called Iran around 3,000 to 400 BC. These were usually simple stone amulets and seals. Many of these amulets and seals carried spiritual meanings, stars, and floral designs.
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The earliest traces of jewelry can be traced to the civilizations that bloomed in the Mediterranean and what is now called Iran around 3,000 to 400 BC. These were usually simple stone amulets and seals. Many of these amulets and seals carried spiritual meanings, stars, and floral designs.