Jewellery in ancient times were simple pieces crafted from natural materials such as shells taken from the seashore or pebbles which were smoothened and polished by being tumbled along the sea or river bed. These naturally available materials were then threaded together in the form of necklaces or wrist jewellery or even jewellery products such as earrings, rings, bracelets, hair pieces and so
Evil Eye jewellery has become common place in today’s times. The symbol initially recorded 5,000 years ago by the Mesopotamians but it may have actually originated as early as the Upper Paleolithic age. It was introduced as just a good luck charm and is steeped in superstitious myth. Though it is looked at differently everywhere it is bound by the essence to ward
Charm bracelets date back to millenia. Though the materials and designs used on them have undergone changes, its core essence has not gone out of style. Initially charm bracelets were worn due to certain religious requirements. This practice dates back to the pre-historic times. They were known to be first worn from 500-400 B.C. by Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians and Hittites. These charms were crafted