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Jewellery

Jewellery has always been more than just decoration. Across cultures and centuries, it has symbolized wealth, authority, and prestige. From the crowns of monarchs to the gemstone rings of nobles, it has been a marker of power that continues to influence fashion and culture today.

1. Ancient Civilizations and Power Jewellery

  • Egyptian pharaohs wore gold and lapis lazuli as divine symbols.

  • Roman leaders flaunted rings and brooches to showcase authority.

2. Royalty and Crowns

  • Kings and queens across Europe and Asia wore crowns embedded with rare gemstones.

  • The weight and rarity of these jewels reflected the strength of their rule.

3. Jewellery in Sri Lankan Royal Heritage

  • Kandyan kings wore elaborate gold ornaments during ceremonies.

  • Temple jewellery often symbolized both spiritual and political power.

4. Modern Symbols of Status

  • Politicians, business leaders, and celebrities still use jewelry to project influence.

  • Luxury watches, diamond rings, and statement pieces play the same role today.

Throughout history, jewellery has gone beyond fashion it has been a universal language of power and status. From ancient kingdoms to modern society.

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