Saturday, January 8, 2011

Brief history of the chain beads thread

Archaeologist in the Persian gave a necklace of three strands of pearls on each row of sixty-two in 1901 did, and that will be recorded and considered as the eldest son of a pearl in its history. This beautiful pearl strands were found deposited in the sarcophagus of the queen of the ancient city, and there will be about 3000 years. This gives us a good idea of how long these necklaces date and its development, design and evergreen popularity is very impressive.

What is so unique and different beads that their story is one of the traces of which can be found in many different cultures. For example, in Rome, they were, as a symbol of social status and wealth to such an extent that at one time a law was passed, which did not look that bring the elite members of society, these gems. The people of Greece was considered a symbol of marriage and love, and maybe the root, which is currently married beads compliment their white coats. Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York Posted Greek chain that is dated over 2300 years.

Renaissance was a time when the popularity of the precious pearls in the standard varieties and baroque peak. He is still interest in the England of Elizabeth I was invited by them. Painting of the mid-sixteenth century, shows a dress that she wore a difficult reception, elegant and beautiful with beads. In addition, the literature said they kept their most precious stones of its kind in the ermine collar of your pet.

Over time, development and manufacture of these balls began to develop. Researchers to invest their time and money on research into new varieties and different and the cost of natural precious stones has increased significantly. Important even in the history of the territories occupied in monetary terms of the jewels in the 1900's, the famous Jacques Cartier traded two strands of pearls for his Fifth Avenue Store. Kokichi Mokimoto, perhaps one of the most famous cultural pearls and Akoya pearls, researchers are now known, is accredited to his name. He cultivated a perfectly round and smooth beads that can easily be strung in a line to line.

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