20 Crazy Facts About Jewelry

20 Crazy Facts About Jewelry Image

Jewelry has a rich and fascinating history that spans centuries and cultures. From dazzling diamonds to the oldest known pieces of adornment, the world of jewelry is full of surprises. In this blog post, we'll explore 20 crazy facts about jewelry that are sure to amaze you!

Here We Go...

  1. The first evidence of jewelry dates back 100,000 years, with beads made from Nassarius shells discovered in a cave in South Africa.
  2. Diamonds are billions of years old—some are over 3 billion years old, making them one of the oldest natural materials known to man.
  3. The largest diamond ever discovered is the Cullinan Diamond, weighing in at 3,106 carats. It was cut into several gems, with the largest, the Great Star of Africa, sitting in the British Crown Jewels.
  4. Did you know that engagement rings date back to Ancient Rome? Roman women wore rings made of iron to signify marriage.
  5. The most expensive piece of jewelry ever sold is the Pink Star Diamond, which fetched a staggering $71.2 million at auction.
  6. In Ancient Egypt, gold jewelry was worn not only for fashion but as a symbol of power and wealth. The more elaborate the piece, the higher the status.
  7. Pearls are the only gemstones made by living creatures! Oysters and mollusks create these lustrous gems over time.
  8. Amber, often used in jewelry, is fossilized tree resin that can be millions of years old.
  9. Historically, men were the primary wearers of earrings. They've been traced back to Ancient Persia, where soldiers wore earrings to signify rank.
  10. The Hope Diamond, one of the most famous gems in the world, is believed to be cursed, bringing bad luck to its owners.
  11. Cartier once traded a string of natural pearls for a prime piece of Manhattan real estate in 1917—the site where their flagship store still stands today.
  12. The world's oldest gold jewelry was discovered in Bulgaria and is believed to be more than 6,500 years old!
  13. The Koh-i-Noor diamond, one of the largest in the world, is believed to have originated in India. It's now part of the British Crown Jewels, but its ownership is still disputed by several countries.
  14. In Ancient China, people used to wear silver jewelry to protect themselves from evil spirits.
  15. The word "diamond" comes from the Greek word "adamas," meaning invincible or indestructible, which is fitting for the hardest natural substance on Earth.
  16. Queen Elizabeth II's jewelry collection is estimated to be worth over $110 million, with her favorite piece being the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara.
  17. The tradition of birthstones dates back to biblical times, with each stone representing one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
  18. Some people believe that moonstones have healing properties, bringing calmness and clarity to those who wear them.
  19. In the 19th century, snake-shaped jewelry became popular after Queen Victoria received a snake ring from Prince Albert. It symbolized eternal love.
  20. Today, the most popular type of engagement ring is the diamond solitaire, chosen for its timeless elegance and durability.

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