Selasa, 31 Mei 2016
The Earliest Jewelry
Have you ever wondered what the
origins are of such self-decoration? Was there a meaning behind it? Or did we
just start wearing beads, necklaces and earrings as our awareness of self
increased and as we evolved?
People protected themselves from
evil spirits with adornments in the form of necklaces or bracelets, and pierced
themselves with the same bones and shells to have these amulets on their
persons at all times. At this time people also started painting their bodies
with red ochre, which can be considered the earliest form of makeup. They also
started lining their eyes with kohl to protect themselves against the force
known as the “Evil Eye.”
Even today, much jewelry takes the
form of amulets. People wear crosses around their necks, or the Star of David,
or wear a claddagh ring – all to attract good fortune or ward off bad luck.
There are even more throwbacks to this earliest form of magic, such as a lucky
rabbit’s foot, or a lucky penny. Or we often have less well known, more
personal amulets that have a meaning to us alone, but are still worn as good
luck charms and amulets.
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