The wearing of jewelry can have a number of different meanings, from religious to sexual. Jewelry has often represented a person’s religious beliefs from the Christian cross to the Buddha. Kings and queens wear jewelry to show off their vast wealth and stature. Crowns and tiaras are often encrusted with gems and precious metals as a symbol of supremacy and high stature.
Diamonds have long been the standard of wealth in the US and other places around the world. The diamond is the symbol for long-lasting love and is the traditional stone used in wedding rings.
Christians around the world wear a cross to symbolize the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the man who was God. Jesus was crucified on a cross for claiming to be God. He rose again three days later and appeared to many of his disciples. The cross represents hope and eternal life.
Jewelry is often given as a gift to women by men who would woo them. Most cultures revere precious stones and metals and adorn their women with vast amounts of necklaces, rings, earrings, even toe rings and nose rings. Jewelry is universally thought of as a symbol of wealth and prestige.
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