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Necklaces have a rich and fascinating history, from simple raw
materials to intricate art pieces. Early necklaces were crafted
from organic materials like bones, feathers, plants, and shells.
The Egyptians embraced necklaces for celebrations, religious
events, and funerals. Greek necklaces began to tell stories of
influence and change within their society. Italians historically
used raw gold to create clasps, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
The Byzantine Empire continued the Roman heritage, & necklaces
became carriers of cultural significance. By the 18th century, they
were part of jewelry
Necklaces have a rich and fascinating history, from simple raw materials to intricate art pieces. Early necklaces were crafted from organic materials like bones, feathers, plants, and shells. The Egyptians embraced necklaces for celebrations, religious events, and funerals. Greek necklaces began to tell stories of influence and change within their society. Italians historically used raw gold to create clasps, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. The Byzantine Empire continued the Roman heritage, & necklaces became carriers of cultural significance. By the 18th century, they were part of jewelry
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