Throughout time, man has sought to decorate the human body and this has
manifested as body painting, tattoos, piercing and for those a little squeamish or
less brave, decoration by the wearing of adornments generally know as jewelry.
In ancient times, jewelry may have been simple pieces made from natural materials such as shells plucked from the seashore or pebbles worn smooth and polished by years of being tumbled along the sea or river bed. These would have been strung
together perhaps as necklaces or wrist pieces as early examples of a charm bracelet.
Nature gives up so many beautiful things that can be used to make items such as
earrings, rings, bracelets, hair pieces and so the list goes on.
Skilled craftsmen would have laboured for many hours intricately carving small
pieces of bone, ivory or wood to fashion exquisite unique pieces of jewelry, no two
of which would ever be the same.
To ancient man, jewelry was not just decorative but very symbolic and the wearer
often held the belief that these trinkets were lucky, that they would ward off evil
spirits or that they would even help them defeat their enemies in battle.
To the Romans and Ancient Egyptians the wearing of jewelry and the type of jewelry
worn was a direct indication of a persons standing in the community. Large heavy
ornate pieces forged from solid precious metals such as gold, encrusted with
precious or semi precious gemstones were a sign to say - look how rich and
important I am.
Styles and materials may have changed over time but the wearing of jewelry has always been a practice
adopted by both men and women.
Over the years there has even been functional jewelry such as the medical alert
items, which have saved many peoples lives. Identity type bracelets worn by a
person who has a medical condition or requires vital medication have helped
medical personnel decide on appropriate treatment when faced with a person who
has been rendered incapable of communicating because of for instance an accident.
Over recent years, popular items have been the brightly coloured rubber bracelets
sold in aid of various charities, which demonstrate that the wearer supports that
cause and has donated money to help raise funds for that cause. Some
traditionalists may not regard these strictly as being jewelry although who said that
the article had to be expensive or made from precious metals to qualify for the
name.
In modern times, we have seen a huge increase in the type and variety of jewelry
available and the discovery of new strong and lightweight metals such as titanium
or other alloys has given rise to new many new possibilities. Man made materials
such as acrylics and plastics also lend themselves very well to the manufacture of
affordable, colourful jewelry and in the shops you can see many examples of
wonderful, bright and modern fun items, to be worn on any occasion as the mood
takes.
Whilst most of us choose to spend a little extra on that special piece of jewelry such
as our wedding rings, we now have an endless choice of less expensive everyday
jewelry which we can change to suit our mood or match our outfit.
Who knows what the future holds with regard to the designs and materials we will
have at our disposal to make attractive pieces of jewelry to be worn by both men
and women. One thing is for certain and that is that there will be a never ending
supply with something to suit all tastes and all budgets from the most traditional to
the most contemporary.
John Lewis runs Love2Have an on line jewellery website that only sells UK hand made jewelry including
engagement rings and wedding rings.