Jewelleries are usually made using lustrous metals like gold and silver, so they shine when light strikes them.
Jewellery is an integral part of human culture. It has been like that for centuries. Although men also use them, women typically use them more frequently. They are interwoven with human cultures.
The material used, their shape, size, etc., vary depending on different cultures. In the present society, gold and silver are the most commonly used materials for making different types of jewellery. One of the oldest archaeological artefacts is, in fact, a piece of jewellery. So that shows how important it was—jewelry—and how important it is in the present-day as well.
Patterns: Patterns created using light and shadow.
One of the oldest archeological artefacts is, in fact, a piece of jewellery. So that shows how important jewellery was jewellery and how important it is today, too. Jewellery is used as a social symbol, like a wedding ring. They are also used for different religious purposes. Jewellery like gold is also considered a
good investment.
Balance: Silver ornaments helps in emotional balance
Crafting Elegance
Jewellery is usually made using lustrous metals like gold and silver, so it shines when light strikes it. That is what makes them more attractive. In this chapter, I have included jewellery made of silver. Different types of jewellery like necklace, earrings, and bangles, have been used. The lighting provided is morning as well as evening light since people usually wear the jewellery during the daytime, either during any functions, which can be either in morning or evening, or while they are going out. Shadows in different patterns have been provided in the photos to give them depth.
Silver necklace: Silver necklace with earrings and bangles
Enhanced beauty: Silver ornaments helps in enhancing our beauty
Unique: Silver chain along with silver earrings.
Shining :The shining silver jewelleries
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