Nguyễn Ngọc Châu Anh

To some, the wearing of jewellery for adornment may appear self-indulgent. If (1)_____, it is a self-indulgence common to all ages and all places. (2)_____ prehistoric times crude necklaces and bracelets were (3)_____ fashioned from leather or reeds and strung with berries, pebbles, feathers, shells or animal bones, and decorative thorn or sharp bones were used (4)_____ clasps. They may have complemented the caveman's fur outfit (5)_____ been wron as part of a religious ceremony, to indicate superior rank and even as amulets to ward off bad luck. Gradually, ivory, wood and metal took over from (6)_____ durable materials, and ears, noses and lips (7)____ pierced for the insertion of ornaments. (8)_____ 3500 BC, the discovery (9)_____ gold heated with fire could be pounded into thin sheets and shaped (10)_____ objects had revolutionised jewellery-making. Similarly, silver, copper and bronze were now being used. In the late 2000s BC the Egyptians began inlaying jewellery with glass, enamel and precious gemstones, some of (11)_____ were believed to posses magical properties or bring the wearer good them. Slightly later, the Greeks (13)_____ in for fine filigree metalwork, twisting gold into intricate patterns and rarely using precious stones. (14)____ later were reinstated by the Romans, who (15)_____ have been the first to use jewelled rings as engagement tokens. 

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Minh Phương
24 tháng 7 lúc 19:53

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