Interesting facts about jewelry.

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Interesting facts about jewelry

Within the world of jewelry, almost everything has meaning and symbolism, making it a field filled with mystery and curiosity. This time, we explore a small part of this intricate labyrinth of ancient knowledge, which you may not have known about.

Diamonds

1. The Greeks thought that diamonds were fragments of stars that had fallen to earth.

2. The round cut of a diamond is called brilliant, this is because it seeks to obtain the maximum brilliance, shine and beauty of the stone.

3. Diamond is 58 times harder than sapphire, the second hardest material on Earth.

4. Despite its external hardness, internal fractures are very common in the pieces due to impacts.

The gold

5. The natural color of this precious metal is yellow; the other shades used are obtained through alloys with other metals.

6. Gold is a highly malleable material and relatively fragile compared to other metals.

7. Its conductivity makes it ideal for other industries such as the music industry, where connections made of this material are used.

8. It has been extracted for 6,000 years, and much of it has been recycled over time, so if you have a piece of this material, some of it may have been extracted by the Romans.

Precious stones

9. In ancient times, warriors would inlaid rubies into their skin to give themselves courage and protection in battle.

10. Some sacred texts of the Taj Mahal have letters with emeralds.

11. The world's largest emerald is the size of a watermelon, weighs 11.5 kilos, and is called Theodora, which means "Gift of God."

12. In Greece it was believed that topaz changed color when in the presence of poisoned food, and in case of emergency it could make its wearer invisible.

13. Leonardo Da Vinci believed that amethyst could dispel evil thoughts and accelerate intelligence.

14. Until the 18th century, the value of amethyst rivaled that of diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds, but large deposits were found in Brazil, lowering its cost.

Pieces of jewelry

15. The engagement ring changes hands depending on the country you are in; in places like Mexico, France, and Canada it is worn on the left hand, while in Russia, Germany, and India it is worn on the right side.

16. Wedding rings have this shape because they do not have a beginning or an end, like the love of the couple who wears them.

17. Churumbelas are usually given as a gift with the birth of the first child or on the first wedding anniversary.

18. The oldest earrings in history come from ancient Egypt and are more than six thousand years old.

19. The oldest remains of bracelets and bangles date back to the Bronze Age.

20. During the imperial era of Japan, the use of body ornaments was prohibited; only upper-class women could wear any element to hold their hair.


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