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China and
tibet Silver, Coral, Amber, Turquoise, Greeen jade Bracelets, Necklaces, pendats
& rings,
Tang
, Song , Yuan , Ming , Qing, Republic and People's Republic
Bone, animal teeth, shell, wood, Silver, gold, jade and carved stones
Chinese
jewellery designs are very religion-orientated and contain many Buddhist
symbols .
The Chinese use silver in their jewellery more often than gold, and
decorate it with their favourite colour, blue. Jade is preferred
over any other stone. The Chinese revered jade because of its hardness, durability and beauty.
In China, jewellery was worn frequently by both sexes to show their nobility
and wealth.or used to accentuate beauty. The most common piece of
jewellery worn by Chinese is the earring, which was worn by both men and
women. Amulets were also common too, often with a Chinese symbol or dragon.
In fact, dragons, Chinese symbols and also phoenixes were frequently
depicted on jewellery designs. The Chinese often placed their
jewellery in their graves; most Chinese graves found by archaeologists
contain decorative jewellery.
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