25... Antique jewellery collection


The initial saga in the early history of jewelry makes no mention of the metal that is found in present-day jewelry. The very first pieces of jewelry were made of objects that were familiar to Stone Age men. Such men liked to wear necklaces made out of animal bones and animal teeth.
By wearing such a necklace, a man could show-off the number of animals that he had killed. Over time, some Stone Age “medicine men” claimed that certain pieces of jewelry delivered great healing powers. They allowed the history of jewelry to link the wearing of adornments with superstitious beliefs about the shooing away of evil spirits.
As mankind emerged from the Stone Age, the Babylonian civilization welded its influence on ancient peoples. Some skilled members of the Babylonian society discovered how to heat and mold gold, causing it to form all sorts of attractive shapes. They thus moved the world into the nest stage, a stage along the history of jewelry.