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Jewellery is a form of personal adornment, such as rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. Jewellery generally varies from other items of personal ornamentation in that it has no other purpose than to look pleasing. Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials but gemstones, precious metals, and beads have been widely used.
Jewellery may be treasured as a status symbol, for its solid properties, its designs, or for significant symbols. Jewellery has been made to garnish virtually every body part, from hairpins to toe rings. Jewellery has been used for a amount of motives: Money, wealth display and packing, Serviceable use, Imagery, Safety, Arty display.
In making jewels, coins, gems or other respected items are frequently used, and they are naturally set into valuable metals. Mixtures of nearly each metal known have been faced in jewellery. Current fine jewellery generally includes white gold, gold, palladium, platinum, silver or titanium.
Further commonly used ingredients include crystal, such as fused-glass or lacquer; wood such as timber, firewood, lumber often pared or curved; shells and other normal animal materials such as ivory bone and; normal clay; even plastics and polymer clay; Beads are often used in jewellery.
These may be ready with materials like cut-glass, stones, metallic, and forest, shells, sand and polymer clay. Beaded jewellery commonly includes necklaces belts, rings, bracelets, earrings, etc. Beads may be large or small; the lowest types of beads used are known as seed beads, for platinum, gold, and silver jewellery, there are many procedures to create finishes. These are satin/matte, brushed, hammered and high-polish.
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