Jewellery is sometimes seen as wealth storage or functionally as holding a garment or hair together. It has from very early times also been regarded as a form of personal adornment. The first pieces of jewellery were made from natural materials, such as bone, animal teeth, shell, wood and carved stone. More exotic jewellery was probably made for wealthy people or as indications of social status. In some cases people were buried with their jewellery.
We sometimes see that certain working classes wear different styles of jewellery of certain price tags on a daily basis. Some are treated with an expensive gift and wear it on special occassions. This also goes for clothing…. Certain clothing, cuts, styles are worn by specific people. The idea is if you are lucky engough to be wealthy (or what you consider to be wealthy) then you can have the luxuries of wearing diamonds every day… in stead of them getting dusty being kept in a box and just hoplessly waiting to be worn again. 



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