Source of Inspiration for Planderful to Use Art

Source of Inspiration for Planderful to Use Art

History of Jewelry Arts

 

 


Jewelry arts have been around since ancient times. Many of the earliest pieces that archaeologists have discovered were found to be made with gold, glass, and gemstones such as turquoise and coral. It's not until about 2200 BC that we find references to lapidary artisans who are thought to have created Jewelry from almost anything- shells, bone fragments, teeth from animals such as lions and tigers- even precious metals like copper. Jewelry is an essential form of artwork created with various materials that provide people with aesthetic pleasure worldwide.

Jewelry is one of the most easily recognized forms of visual Art and is used by all cultures to express their style and identity. As early as 5000 BC, Jewelry was found near the site of Çatalhöyük, which suggests that Jewelry was created for ritual use to channel spiritual energy. In modern times, styles have changed greatly. Jewelry can now be made in many materials, from precious metals to organic materials such as semi-precious stones and crushed glass.

Many craftspeople make Jewelry from all over the world. From making Jewelry from precious materials to experimenting with new techniques, jewelry makers are constantly trying to find ways to make their work as unique and beautiful as possible. Jewelry can be created in any shape or size and can be used in various styles; however, the use of precious metals such as gold and silver have been widely used by jewelry artists worldwide.

Jewelry is one of the most popular forms of visual Art that transcends time and culture. It can be made from many different materials and has been around since ancient times. Jewelry has been used for thousands of years to make money, gain prestige, or express one's style. Jewelry can be made from traditional precious metals like gold and silver, or they can be made from new innovative materials such as crushed glass or cast-manufactured metals. Jewelry can also be designed in any shape and size as long as it is interesting and can still make the wearer happy with his or her purchase.

Jewelry is a treasure to its owner because it does so many things for that person. Jewelry is not only a form of Art but also an item used to make one look good and feel great about him/herself. Jewelry can be made from many different materials, but they all satisfy their owners similarly. Whether it's a gold watch or a colorful bracelet, Jewelry is always a popular item that everyone wants in his/her collection.

 

Ancient Egypt Jewelry

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Description

1800s

Egypt was a land of unimaginable wealth, fabulous architecture, Art, and grand culture. And the ancient Egyptians put their wealth to good use in many ways. This includes leaving more treasures for us today than we could have ever imagined: Artifacts like Jewelry that were made using gold and turquoise gems are some of the most breathtaking sculptures people have ever seen.

1900s

Egypt was when tourists started gawking at the beauty and wealth they saw in the land, and jewelry manufacturers began collecting gems from the ancient sites to sell to eager buyers. And that is how we ended up with jewelry artifacts like these:  Artifacts such as this one, found in an Egyptian tomb, are of great interest to archaeologists trying to learn more about ancient Egypt.

2000s

Egypt is when people started to see the precious Jewelry they bought over the centuries and realized they could turn them into really cool collectibles. Naturally, they did just that. And that is how we ended up with artifacts like this:  This artifact, found in an Egyptian tomb, is made mostly of gold and turquoise gems. And it still has a lot of life left in it!

Present

Egypt is where people who find ancient Jewelry like this are keen on keeping them around. They see historic value in it and believe that wearing Jewelry like this will bring them good luck. This is how we ended up with artifacts like this one, which was found in an Egyptian tomb.

 

In ancient Egypt, Jewelry was created from various materials such as gold, silver, precious stones like lapis lazuli and carnelian, and pearls. The Jewelry created during this time in ancient Egypt not only had religious significance but was also used as part of the tomb equipment. This was because Jewelry was an item that did not decompose easily. Some of the earliest pieces of Egyptian Jewelry were amulets made for Turin kings before 3000 BC. Their style was very simple because, until this time in Egyptian history, most of their Art focused on Egyptian gods and animal figures believed to have symbolic meaning. The ancient Egyptians had to trade with different regions around Egypt to obtain precious materials such as gold and silver.

It wasn't until about 2000 BC - 1000 BC that Jewelry became more intricate in its design. This was because Egypt started traveling to other countries more frequently and implemented foreign styles into their own work. It's been said that Jewelry from this period was very influential in designs from other cultures in Ancient Egypt. During the Fourth Egyptian Dynasty in the New Kingdom, there was a movement towards unique and innovative Jewelry designs rather than creating copies of earlier styles.

Ancient Greece Jewelry

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Description

1800s

Greece is when the ancient Greek civilization flourished, and it is also when people started being craftier with their tools and materials. And that is how we ended up with artifacts like these: Artifacts from ancient Greece such as this one are of great interest to archaeologists as they seek to learn more about the culture.

1900s

Greece was a land brimming with raw materials, including obsidian and gold. And that is how we ended up with artifacts like this: Artifacts from the ancient Greek civilization such as this one are of great interest to archaeologists trying to learn more about the culture.

2000s

Greece is when people started to see ancient jewelry artifacts such as these and realized they could turn them into cool collectibles. They did just that. And that is how we ended up with bronze artifacts like this: This piece was found in an ancient tomb and still shows its creators' glorious craftsmanship.

Present

Greece is where people who find ancient jewelry artifacts like these are keen on keeping them around. They see historic value in it and believe that wearing Jewelry like this will bring them good luck. This is how we ended up with artifacts such as this one, which was found in a tomb in Greece.

 

It was in ancient Greece that Jewelry became more elaborate. The Jewelry from Greek history can be compared to European Art because of their artwork's unique, detailed, and beautiful styles. Most of the Jewelry was made from gold or silver and was very simple in its design. There were also rare occasions where Jewelry was made with gemstones such as lapis lazuli or turquoise, which came from the region around Afghanistan and Persia. The art form of ancient Greece, combined with its unique style, heavily influenced other cultures during this period. For example, ancient Greek artists were interested in using gold and silver to create intricate decorative settings that were best known as "Daedric" designs. Ancient Greek Jewelry from this period is often considered some of the most beautiful pieces made during that period.

Ancient Rome Jewelry

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Description

1800s

fashioned Jewelry is a prime example of the divinely inspired and unusual pieces you may spot at auctions, antique shows, and shops. Ancient Rome jewelry encompasses a rich and varied history with ties to ancient Greece, the Middle East, and Egypt. With the rise of Rome came an expansive empire that spanned north Africa, Europe, Asia Minor, India and Iraq. As a result, Rome absorbed and assimilated the cultural artistry of these areas. Egyptian Jewelry, in particular, can be seen throughout the Roman Empire. The influence of Rome on design is seen in Egyptian Jewelry, with its love of elaborate designs and intricate carvings. Etruscan Jewelry would also affect ancient Roman jewelry design as it is highly influenced by Roman polytheism. Even the Gods wore various earrings and bracelets to ensure their power.

1900s

During this era, jewelry roles expanded with the creation of new materials. Wires and copper began to be grafted onto silver and gold to create traditional Jewelry. In addition, several innovations took place to create new styles. For example, by 1923, the use of plastic became more popular in creating a variety of shapes and designs. This practice would continue into the 1970s, with vinyl plastic instead of real metals and stones.

2000s

With the advent of technology and the rise of computers and other digital devices in modern-day society, Jewelry has gone through a complete makeover. The result has been the creation of impressive and unique jewelry pieces utilizing state-of-the-art technologies. For example, 3D imaging has allowed for more precise and accurate production of Jewelry, which is impossible by hand. In addition, new materials have become utilized to create various styles.

Present

The most recent era of Jewelry has led to the creation of 3D-printed Jewelry. This has allowed for more accurate and realistic Jewelry reproduction while eliminating the need for human intervention. Today, unique and beautiful pieces are created with the help of a computer that designs and prints each piece based on its data files. Simply put, computers have removed the need for human resources to create modern-era jewelry pieces.

 

During the ancient Roman empire, Jewelry was used by upper-class members. Like paintings, Jewelry was used as a way for people to identify their social status and to distinguish themselves from other people in society. This is because, during that period, it was different from today, where you can choose from many different designers or brands. Most Jewelries in this period was mass-produced and created by different well-known artists. When it came to Jewelry, the Romans preferred making it look like the tools of war made from gold and silver. Most Jewelries was created from a combination of these two materials. Jewelry became more complex and designed during that period because they started to adopt new styles from other countries, such as Greece.

The World of Art

The Jewelry in medieval societies was also intended to be personal, decorative pieces of Art with elements taken from nature and symbols of social status and family history. The styles varied greatly depending on where a piece was made or who the artist was working for. Jewelry during this period was used to display wealth, but later it became more ornamental in design. During this period, gold was a very popular material for jewelry artists to work with because it was considered the most valuable material that you could work with. Unlike other art forms from this period, the technique of jewelry creation was very limited and did not provide the artist with much creative freedom when it came to creating their designs. This is because most pieces of Jewelry created during this period were repetitive in design. After all, they were based on previous pieces made by other designers before them.

Designers of Jewelry during medieval times used various elements taken from nature, such as flowers, trees, leaves and even animals, to create their unique style. Most of these motifs were created using gold, while others used silver. Gold, silver, and copper were the most common metals during this time.
                

Medieval Jewelry worn by members of the upper class was exclusively for one person and would always have some religious significance. Because of its religious significance, it was always made by a skilled artisan with a significant amount of knowledge in working with precious metals and gems. This is because most people would wear the same style and design of Jewelry if a piece were lost or broken. Also, during medieval times, the styles worn by people changed often, so they only had to make new jewelry designs if they were missing pieces or these pieces were damaged after being worn for an extended period.

During medieval times, the styles people wore stopped being so different because why would a person need to keep changing their jewelry style every few months? This is because, during this period, people didn't wear Jewelry very often, and it was only used as a form of adornment for clothing or personal accessories.

For example, in 1086, a silver-gilt chalice, commonly known as "the King's cup", was made for King William the Conqueror and displayed in the Tower of London Museum in London. The cup is decorated with natural plants and flowers such as oak leaves, oak acorns and gillyflowers. These different motifs are considered the main components of Jewelry created during this period.

During the 16th Century, Jewelry became more popular amongst women and was seen as an important part of a woman's wardrobe. Jewelry started to become very valuable and was normally passed down from one generation to the next, so it became very important for women of this period to wear it often. During early modern times, the demand for gold greatly increased because the Spanish wanted it for their spread of empire across the New World and Native Americans wanted it for their jewelry designs. The Spanish greatly impacted fashion during this period because they brought back many new styles and pieces of Jewelry from their excursions in South America. The Spanish also greatly influenced fashion during this period because they made significant money off the trade route. This was because they would bring gold and silver jewelry they had acquired from the New World back to Europe and exchange it for clothing, food and other supplies necessary for their expeditions.

Jewelry during this period became more popular amongst people of all classes, not just the upper class. This is because most women started to wear religious medals as accessories around their necks. The common people wore these medals in hopes that they would help them protect them from evil spirits or diseases.

Most people in 16th Century Europe referred to Jewelry as "jouelrie," except for people within the court. Courtiers were the ones who came up with this term, and it was a way for them to distance themselves from other social classes because they were wealthy enough to afford Jewelry, mainly diamonds and pearls. This is because, during that period, words like jewel, Jewelry and gems were considered vulgar or crude. In the 15th Century, writers started using this term to describe goldsmiths by calling them "artificers of Jewelry. This was because Jewelry was being made outside the courtiers' houses, so they saw it as lower-class craftsmen.

During the 17th Century, most people began wearing Jewelry during social events. This is because, for many people who could not afford to wear a lot of Jewelry and still look presentable, this was their only chance to show off their wealth. This trend continued during the 18th Century when people started to wear more Jewelry and accessories used for decoration. This was because people had much time on their hands during this period and had nothing to spend money on except food and clothing.

 

During the 19th Century, many French people started wearing Jewelry to represent their social status. This was mainly due to the influence of Louis XIV, who started wearing jewels and showing them off as valuable items. This trend continued into the 20th Century when women started wearing earrings and necklaces to show off their wealth.

In addition, many women began wearing pieces representing the different nations they were from, such as France or Italy.

During the 16th Century, most pieces of Jewelry were worn daily. As it progressed through the next two centuries, there was a significant change in the fashion styles and designs of Jewelry. During this period, women wore bars or crosses made of gold or silver around their necks as religious symbols. These items also had a religious significance, such as protection from evil spirits and diseases. The most common head coverings during this period were hats with veils covering their faces, which women usually wore with thin hair who did not have money to purchase new head coverings made with more expensive materials.

During the 17th Century, most people began wearing Jewelry, including rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings. Diamants were also popular during this period. This is because claimants were small pieces of Jewelry that would fit on one or two fingers and were designed to be worn on a single hand, which was popular amongst women. A few famous examples from the 16th Century are the Cartier Ruby Heart Pendant and Charles I's Coronation Ring, and both made with diamonds. In the 17th Century, many men started wearing Jewelry as part of their dress style. This is because Royalty first introduced jewelry sets, which a man would wear to impress the Queen. This started the trend, and soon other men began wearing Jewelry as well, as long as it was a part of a set. These fashion trends spread throughout England and France, where all men would wear Jewelry, but it never made it overseas because they thought men who wore Jewelry were effeminate.

During the 18th Century, many people wore earrings by women and ring both men and women. During this period, people started wearing more crosses around their necks. These crosses were usually made of gold and were worn by wealthier people.

The most common head covering during this time period was hats with veils covering their faces, which women usually wore with thin hair who did not have money to purchase new head coverings made with more expensive materials.

In the 19th Century, men started wearing Jewelry again as a part of a popular fashion style throughout Europe. This is because they went back to wearing sets, which were two rings that were designed to be identical and would fit on one or two fingers. This was done because men wanted something to wear when they went down to Parties or Outings as simple accessories, making them look like someone with money.

During the 20th Century, women started wearing earrings and necklaces during formal events or other occasions. This is because women wanted to show off their wealth and financial status by wearing Jewelry made from gold or silver.

In addition, many women began wearing pieces representing the different nations they were from, such as France or Italy. These fashion trends spread throughout England and France, where all men would wear Jewelry, but it never made it overseas because they thought men who wore Jewelry were effeminate. Throughout history, there have been many different types of Jewelry developed, which have had many different uses and purposes.

 

A lot of Jewelry has been designed to be worn during a wedding. The earliest forms of wedding rings date back to as early as 1090 B.C. The most famous example of wedding jewelry is the Cartier Love Bracelet, which was first designed in 1912 and the Cartier Love Ring, which was designed in 1916, which are both made with diamonds and worn by many actresses and Royalty alike.

During this time period, it was not common for men to wear Jewelry besides wedding bands, but there were still accessories that men from the 16th-20th Century wore. These accessories consist mainly of cufflinks and tie tacks, which were popular amongst politicians for some reason. The tie tacks were generally made with a small diamond in the middle and gold on both sides. The cufflinks were used by men to secure their cuffs and were often found in pairs, which had the same design on each side.

During the 17th Century, earrings had become very popular for men as a fashion accessory. This is because men started wearing miniature pieces of Jewelry that showed their wealth, status and rank within their society. In addition, men who wore earrings during this time usually had an anchor or crucifix embedded in them meant to show faithfulness towards God and Christ.

Another popular accessory that men started wearing during this period rang. These rings were worn on the finger, directly beside their wedding band. The most common design that men would wear was a gold band with a small diamond or another piece of Jewelry embedded in it.

Throughout history, there have been different types of Jewelry designed for particular activities or to be worn in certain situations as an accessory.

How Planderful has drawn inspiration from the ancient art forms

The style of Planderful is based on the style of ancient Egypt. The shapes and detail of the Jewelry they designed from the form, texture, and coloration evoke ancient Egypt.

The two main sources of inspiration for this brand are ancient Egypt and the history of Jewelry. In addition to being inspired by these historical sources, the artisans also draw inspiration from their own experiences as an artist in different materials such as glass, fabric, and plastic to create this set of Jewelry.

Chinese Art also draws their inspiration from ancient art forms to create this Jewelry. They, too, have experienced over time, and they have seen that evolution from simple to complex forms of Jewelry through the work of ancient artisans throughout history.

This has inspired them to create simple and complex designs for their Jewelry that are appealing to the eye and draw you in with their designs. This brand focuses more on creating pieces with a classic and modern touch, which gives it a charm of its own in today's society.

Planderful Jewelry has many different types of Jewelry made with gold, silver and other precious metals such as platinum. Some of the most common pieces they have designed are necklaces like the one shown in the picture. They also have earrings, rings and bracelets of different shapes and styles in their collection.

Tips to consumers;

There are a few things that you can do to help make your Jewelry better for you, which as using care when taking it out and putting it on.

When putting these pieces of Jewelry, it is important to rub some gentle oil on the piece so that it doesn't easily tarnish and stick.

When purchasing these pieces of Jewelry, they are important to ensure they have not been damaged. Check the packaging where the piece of Jewelry came from and inspect it before purchasing.

Never use cheap or worn-out materials to make your pieces because this will eventually tarnish your piece of Jewelry and cause it not to last.

 

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