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The earliest culture to begin making jewellery in Asia was the Chinese around 5,000 years ago. Chinese jewellery designs were very religion-orientated and contained Buddhists ymbols, a fact which remains to this day.

The Chinese used silver in their jewelry more often than gold, and decorated it with their favourite colour, blue. However, Chinese preferred jade over any other stone. They fashioned it using diamonds. The Chinese revered jade because of the human-like qualities they assigned to it, such as its hardness, durability and beauty. The first jade pieces were very simple, but as time progressed, more complex designs evolved. Jade rings from between the 4th and 7th centuries BCE show evidence of having been worked with a compound milling machine hundreds of years before the first mention of such equipment in the west.

In China, jewelry was worn frequently by both sexes to show their nobility and wealth. However, in later years, it was used to accentuate beauty. Women wore highly detailed gold and silver head dresses and other items, while men wore decorative hat buttons which showed rank and gold or silver rings. . The most common piece of jewelry worn by Chinese was the earring, which was worn by both men and women.

The Chinese often placed their jewelry in their graves; most Chinese graves are found to contain decorative jewelry.

 

 

 

 

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