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Islamic Jewellery is mixing with the Old New

Islamic Jewellery is mixing with the Old New

Jewelry has always been an important characteristic of different cultures and civilizations. It 'was like a form of personal jewelry, currency, or even used as a display of wealth. Whatever it is, jewelry is one of the oldest forms of body jewelry, has recently observed, Nassarius beads (marine snail) shells are estimated to be 100,000 years and are probably the oldest known jewelry. Historically, jewelry was worn as a religious symbol in Judaism,Christianity and Islam.

Recorded in the traditions of Islam, the Prophet Muhammad allowed women to wear jewelry for personal adornment, but banned gold jewelry for men. Also, any kind of representation of animate objects was in art and jewelry are also prohibited.

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Middle East jewels in the pre-Islamic period was strongly influenced by the culture and rituals that were common at that time. So, for example in ancient Egypt, the jewelry designer for the superstition that thecertain symbols of the vector can be a positive effect. Some common symbols in ancient Egyptian jewelry including beetles, snake, hawk, and the eye. The beetle, also known as the beetle was a symbol of good luck. Another symbol represented eternal life 'Ankh'.



Pre-Islamic jewelry was known for his extravagance and complexity. While Islam abolished idolatry and superstition of the Middle East systems in the service of creativity which, fortunately, not uprootunique handmade jewelry owned by the manufacturer, but it was again so channeled that transcends the new Islamic precepts.

After the advent of Islam, the Bedouin have been strongly influenced by forms of arabesque decoration, and has influenced the pioneers of Islamic jewelry. This is a twisted and sewn repetitive geometric design can be seen in the architecture of the numerous Islamic structures in the Muslim world, even in rooms, halls and courtyards of theAlhambra in Spain.

By the end of the 8 century AD, Islamic civilization has had its domain spread far and wide and now includes North Africa, Spain, India and Central Asia. The techniques of jewelry local Syrians, Egyptians and Persians were assimilated into Arab gold, so changing the style of Islamic jewelry.

The first Islamic jewelry styles in addition to Arabesques were developed under the Seljuk era. This included the use of silverAllah, the verses of the Koran or the shahada (article of faith) to create pendants and rings again. In modern times, these styles have lost their charm. A quick search on the Internet opens many contemporary Islamic jewelry products, the Seljuks, however, go to the traditional method of jewelry with a touch of modern design.

Many of the Islamic jewelry products are now produced in Turkey. And 'interesting to note that silver turkish that the most common metal in useTurkish-Islamic jewelry is composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% cadmium. This is different than regular sterling silver, 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. This difference in composition makes it easier for the turkish silver and oxidation resistance.

Silver jewelry is also recession proof that gold. Due to the rising price of gold and the general economic situation, many people today would pay for silver pendants and rings cheaper, as opposed to gold. And with this growth in demand for lowNon-gold alternatives are to use innovative design in silver other precious metals such as tungsten, to produce a new range of affordable jewelry Islamic. One such product that has recently hit the market in Europe, the Islamic tungsten ring, which in various versions, for example, the Arabesque "ring style and Kufi '" ring that has "Shahada" written on it.

The Islamic jewelry products have failed to find a niche among all types of people frombelieving world. Some non-Muslims have a great interest because of the work order and striking design, size and displayed. Also there is a growing appeal among the younger generation Islamic products.

What can we expect from the jewelry market in the future Islamic? It seems that the industry is ready to challenge the stereotypical image of the challenge of Islam. It strives to offer a brand creative for the right impression in the Islamic market 'halal' predictmany as a buyer or admirers.

So we can most innovative and fascinating new ranges expected in the jewelry market Islam? So we have to wait and see, but the answer is almost certainly "yes."

Islamic Jewellery is mixing with the Old New

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