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July 15, 2010

Medieval Jewellery

Filed under: Uncategorized — huzunjing1987 @ 10:06 am

The most important source of inspiration was the medieval Crusades, jewelry and luxury legislation. The size and colors of jewelry to determine its value. These stones were known for their magical powers that protect the user. The gemstones in this jewelry were used: diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires and pearls. Semi-precious stones such as turquoise, coral, garnet, amethyst, onyx, were amber, coral, opal and peridot used.

medieval jewelry used to decorate hair and clothing. decorative buttons and novelty ornaments such as earrings, belts, hats and jewelry brooches were often used. Other items were including necklaces, pendants, bracelets and rings very popular. Medieval Necklaces were usually simple strands of beads, pearls and other stones, glass and crystal. Metal beads were also used to make necklaces exotic designs. The bracelets are very elegant with simple pearls.

The stunning medieval Jewels has retained its beauty and charm, even after centuries. This type of jewelry is generally of beautiful and magnificent gold, silver, copper and tin with a dazzling combination of gemstones and pearls. Pendants and earrings are also common during this time. Followers of different sizes and shapes are composed of sparkling jewels. including parts of the head, tiaras, crowns, headbands and pearls and other gems.

In addition to the decorative value of this exquisite gemstone, these elements, complex meanings and connotations. Because of the strong meanings, they have become an essential part of the medieval language of signs. Rings were used most frequently. They were of different metals such as gold, silver and bronze. Metal alloys with low prices were also used to make rings for the lower classes.

The stones were used for medieval objects in the 14th Century, cut, polished were. Jewelry Medieval contain buttons and buckles with heraldic motifs, such as gold fibula 12th Century Rhenish eagle-shaped decorated with shells. Belts were decorated with fixtures and fittings and other jewelry and clothing, including buttons that are used to adorn dresses and blouses were.

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