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Small, removable decorative items for the human body are broadly classed as jewellery. Humans have used jewellery to adorn themselves for centuries. | {{subpages}} | ||
Small, removable decorative items for the human body are broadly classed as '''jewellery''' (also spelt "jewelry"). Humans have used jewellery to adorn themselves for centuries. | |||
Items vary among eras and cultures, but the time-honoured, most universally acceptable embellishments include: | Items vary among eras and cultures, but the time-honoured, most universally acceptable embellishments include: |
Revision as of 14:55, 7 February 2009
Small, removable decorative items for the human body are broadly classed as jewellery (also spelt "jewelry"). Humans have used jewellery to adorn themselves for centuries.
Items vary among eras and cultures, but the time-honoured, most universally acceptable embellishments include:
- rings
- Necklacees (ncluding chains and anklets)
- Bracelet (including bangles
- Earrings