Wedding and jewelry romance邂逅
Wedding rings, crowns, necklaces, earrings, brooches, bracelets... a variety of jewellery sets together to form the most exciting wedding jewellery. The oldest necklaces in China can be traced back to the Paleolithic era. The necklaces that are made up of shells or animal teeth are either used to show off the skills of human hunting or to promote evil. For the evolution of the necklace, some people think that the maternal clan defeated with the "grab the pro" behavior, the male with a soft hard material like rattan grabbed the neck or wrist of the woman to prevent it from running away, with The evolution of society has gradually formed a decoration for guarding love.
The wedding ring has a long history and originated in ancient Egypt. At that time, the engagement ring and the wedding ring were part of the contract, and once the ring heat appeared. In ancient Rome, when the man first proposed marriage, he gave the ring to half of the future. The ring at that time was made of iron. The pattern was a man and a woman clasping each other. Later, they were gradually cast or carved into relief with gold and low-grade gems. Bone rings were found in the tombs of the Longshan culture period in Dawenkou, and some were also inlaid with turquoise. In some archaeology, copper rings or gold rings were also excavated. There is no special wedding ring in our country's traditional marriage customs. At that time, the ring was the same as the necklace earrings. It was only a jewelry project for the woman. Later, it was opened to the outside world, cultural exchanges between the East and the West, the western wedding ring culture gradually integrated, and achieved Wide range of influence.
About two thousand years ago, the first diamonds were launched in India. As the years go by, the diamonds that represent purity and uniqueness have gradually become the most popular gemstones on the ring, becoming a symbol of eternal love, and the diamond ring has become the darling of the wedding market. However, few people know that women were banned from using diamonds before the 13th century. At that time, the French emperor St. Louis prohibited women from wearing diamond ornaments. He believed that only the Virgin Mary was qualified to wear. It was not until 1447 that the Austrian-public Maximilian proposed a marriage to Mary of Burgundy with diamonds, creating a tradition of giving diamond ring engagement. Interestingly, the diamond grinding and cutting technology was not widely developed at the time, so Maximilian gave an unpolished diamond ring. Nowadays, with the development of technology, the diamond ring on the market has reached a new stage in terms of style and craftsmanship. The rich wedding jewellery has become the most luxurious and romantic scenery on the wedding market.
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