Histoire de bagues de fiancailles

 
Ou et quand cette tradition? La première preuve de cette pratique remonte
à l’Egypte antique, où il a été donné un cercle qui symbolise une « boucle sans fin »
et l’espace dans le cercle représenté une sorte de portail d’une nouvelle «dimension» de leur vie.
 
Même les Romains utilisaient quelque chose de semblable. En fait, il existait la coutume de
donner un anneau sur lequel était gravée une petite clé. Selon l’interprétation la plus commune,
c’est la promesse de la femme pour protéger le coeur du futur marié. Pour d’autres,
cependant, il peut également indiquer l’ouverture d’une porte symbolique
vers un avenir de richesse et d’abondance pour le couple.
 
Histoire de bagues de fiancailles - (Continuer la lecture)

What You Should Know About Kuchi Jewellery

By Michael Phillips


There is always something good about donning a nice attire and complementing it with a beautiful ornament. Some people are very gifted when it comes to matching their outfits with their accessories. For instance, a nice fitting dress can go well with a necklace, bracelet and a watch for those who prefer to wear them. One thing one may fail to understand is that each type of ornament has an origin. There are plenty of reasons as to why one would prefer to wear kuchi Jewellery over the rest.

When looking into the history of these magnificent ornaments, you will realize that they were originally discovered by inhabitants in the Middle East. It derived its name from their nomadic way of life. Like all tribal accessories, they are quite colorful in nature. It comprises of jingling bells, coins and glass materials that are blended together to form an elegant design. The people from Afghanistan, India and Pakistan were the main wearers. It could be used to make necklaces, earrings, bracelets, pendants, belts, rings and headpieces.

If there is anything that these people could be credited for was their efforts to create tings to fulfill their personal uses. These ornaments could be crafted by family members who wanted to put their talents to use. They used the finest piece of silver and other metal alloys such as brass, nickel among others. The maker could melt all these metals to come up with the best piece.

Even though people still value these products, they are limited in stock. Young people are no longer interested in handcrafting such materials. Instead, they prefer to seek employment in urban areas where there are other opportunities. As a result, designers only handcraft them for sale.

Women that were involved in the activity could enhance their appearances by using flashing jingling materials. They could use their knowledge of embroidery and beadwork to make them appear more unique. The modern design has improved its look by adding nickel and other metals to give it a similar appearance.

Since these nomadic tribes started selling their products to the US and other European countries, scarcity has been the order of the day. If you are lucky to find one, it could be quite costly. The only way that you can determine the original from the fake one is in final presentation and quality.

There are various companies that have come up with online platforms to supply their customers with this product. They can be found in most social media platforms. As a customer, beware of people purporting to supply original products by interacting with them and looking past their portfolios.

Even though such items were associated with certain communities, many people have embraced the fact that they are quite stylish. They can be worn on any occasion as long as the wearer knows how to pair it with his/her outfits. Otherwise, it would be better if they looked for a stylist to help them in making better choices.




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