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*metal wire (gold, silver, copper, lead, alloys....) |
*metal wire (gold, silver, copper, lead, alloys....) |
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*cast [[metal]] |
*cast [[metal]] |
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*[[bead]]s from [[gemstones]], [[glass]], [[shell]] and coral, [[rock]] (eg |
*[[bead]]s from [[gemstones]], [[glass]], [[shell]] and coral, [[rock]] (eg fossils), [[wood]] or [metal]] |
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*[[enamelling]] |
*[[enamelling]] |
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*[[coin]]s or other keepsakes eg a diskbroach or earring from a coin(generally cheap homemade jewelry) |
*[[coin]]s or other keepsakes eg a diskbroach or earring from a coin(generally cheap homemade jewelry) |
Revision as of 20:01, 7 October 2003
Jewelry was a diverse art during the medieval ages of making items that ornamented their wearer. Items could be purely decorative, or practical items to which decoration was added to create a pleasant effect, and impression of wealth.
Jewelry included items modernly thought of as jewelry:
- rings, including seal rings
- broaches including annulars, penanulars, disk broaches
- necklaces
- pendants
- decorative pins, and also veil pins
- bracelets
- earrings
and also other items:
- horse harness pendants
- fancy jewlled belts
- jewelled trim on clothing
- fillets (head bands)
- crowns, coronets
Jewelry could be made from a variety of materials:
- metal wire (gold, silver, copper, lead, alloys....)
- cast metal
- beads from gemstones, glass, shell and coral, rock (eg fossils), wood or [metal]]
- enamelling
- coins or other keepsakes eg a diskbroach or earring from a coin(generally cheap homemade jewelry)
see also
references: