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Jewellery materials like gemstones, treasure-gold, valuable materials are often

associated with jewellery, it was different in early beginnings. Jewellery was made of
Non- Precious Materials, In Prehistoric times. local materials such as shells and
pebbles, animal teeth and claws were used to make jewellery. jewellery is also
known as an early form of decorative art. After when human development occurred
people started using precious and scarce materials for jewellery making.
(Sampson,2021)

Jewellery Is Not Only Used for Ornamentation for The Body, But Is Also Used as A
Form of Communication, It Is Used to Signify the Status, Power, Hierarchy of An
Individual in The Society. Jewellery Is Used Both Men and Women to Impress Each
Other, It Is Also Used for A Function of Warding Off Evil or Giving Luck, Also Used
as Expression of Affection and Fidelity Also for Marking of Special Occasions of Life.
(Philips 1996).

Egypt, India and China, Are Linked to Development of Early Jewellery. Standards
Like Metallurgy, Glass Manufacture and Gem Collecting Are Standard Developed by
Egypt. Jewellery Became a Vital Part of The Daily Life and Religion of India, Indian’s
Were the First One to Conquer the Art of Gold Gathering and Processing, The Art of
Jewel Making Was Developed by Indians This Made India a Main Destination for
Trade. (History Of Jewellery ,2020)

The aura of jewellery and the splendor of Indian ladies redecorating it cannot be
separated from as long as 5000 years. jewellery now no longer simply keep
convectional and aesthetic values however additionally acts as a protection when an
economic disaster occurs. the workmanship used while creating the intricate designs
make them unique and behold the beauty on Indian jewellery. Indian jewellery has
an ornament to adorn every part of the Indian women body to highlight their beauty.
(Cultural India)

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