I worked a few weeks ago, so I think I understand a bit about jewelry. I know that it is from a small soft part to a piece of race. I focused on diamond jewelry, more specifically the ring, but when buying the ring I was able to see many different kinds of jewelry provided by the modern world. I will first talk about the different ways ancient Egyptiors decorated themselves and then I will continue with the modern era and in the end will summarize the differences and similarities I saw.
Jewelry is very popular in ancient Egypt regardless of social class. It's heavy and quite big. The main reason for wearing jewelry is its aesthetic function. Egyptians are awake in white linens, and jewelry offers the possibility of contrast. The preference of Egypt is to use bright colors, shiny stones and precious metals. Gold is abundantly available in the eastern desert of Egypt, but for many centuries it has been abundantly obtained from Nigeria, an Egyptian colony.
People in ancient Egypt were wearing jewels to show off their wealth, and they believed they would be more popular with the gods after doing so. Many of the worn jewelry includes rings, earrings, bracelets, decorative buttons, necklaces, collars and pendants. Some people wear jewelry made of colored ceramic beads at the same time as rich jewelry made of gold and precious stones, but in most cases
Everyone in Egypt, men or women wear more kinds of jewelry. What kind of jewelry they wear depends on their wealth usually. Made of gold, silver, or inlaid jewelry, high-class luxury jewelry. People who are not affluent are wearing copper pottery and heated powder quartz pottery. Rings and amulets are particularly suitable for fighting evil spirits and injured people. I put the shells to show the desire of the wearer to lay babies. They also wear jewelry to God, which means that the "millions of years" of God symbolizes longevity. A young Egyptian wears the charm of the beard and side rock, symbolizing youth and innocence. Perhaps the most interesting fact about jewelry is that many children are wearing fish amulets to prevent falls and accidents at the Nile River.