Jewelry Rings
Jewelry Rings
The ring worn by men and women and can be of any quality. The ring can be made of metal, plastic, wood, bone, glass, stone and other materials. They may be regulated by a “stone” of some sort, which is often a precious or semi-precious gemstones such as ruby, sapphire, emerald, but can also be of almost any material.
The first appearance of the ring, used as jewelry, it was during the medieval period of history. Hitherto limited to jewelry worn around the neck or wrist and a status symbol of wealth and station in life. The circle, however, can be worn by all residents regardless of their money or position.
The first ring is made from raw materials, including iron. Later, the art of making a ring and more subtle use of copper, silver and gold came into play. The first ring is simple and unadorned. Sometimes the 14th century in terms of machine ring began to use the jewels.
Although the ring was not a symbol of their status becomes a statement of religion, faith and culture. The early Christians are called to wear a ring formed by ICTHUS Greece, which resembled a fish, show
ing their devotion to God. Catholic nun wearing a gold ring as a sign of commitment in marriage and their Savior.
Some materials used in the ring has become associated with a particular culture. For example, the Indians made their jewelry, including rings, silver and turquoise. It started early as artisans from tribes in the south-west and these elements in abundance.
Gold has become a symbol of love and is the main ingredient in the ring for weddings, engagements and romantic enterprise, even friendships. The ring is used to celebrate almost all of the birthstone for the use of rewards for work well done, like the Super Bowl.