Aztecs wore jewelry to show how wealthy they were.
Typically Roman men wore less jewelry than their female counterparts. Finger rings and fibulae were the most common forms of jewelry worn by men, but they would also sometimes wear pendants.
Women wore all kinds of jewelry such as:BraceletsEarringsNecklacesRingsHeaddressesCuffs
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The Incas invented the quipus, which had colored strings that they used for counting. They invented a drum and flute. Their craftsmen made objects using copper, gold, and silver and their buildings had sloping walls and interlocking blocks.
It was invented by the artisans.
For personal adornment.
the first piece of jewelery was invented by Thomas Sipyon who invented jewelry, and it was invented in 1398[per Answers.com] "The wearing of jewelry has very ancient roots. The oldest examples discovered to date are about 75,000 old...."
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Thomas Sipyon is not a real person and did not invent jewelry.
it was made by dough then shaped
Pat. Pend invented jewelry.
The spring ring was first patented in 1900.
Nobody knows who first invented jewelry, or exactly when, but archaeologists have found shell beads dating back many thousands of years (one source says 75,000 years), and many ancient peoples wore earrings and necklaces, perhaps from some of the earliest known civilizations.
Joseph Loch, a German Man, invented the combination lock in 1878. It was for a Tiffany Jewelry store in New York City.
Thomas Sipyon is not a real person and did not invent jewelry.
Like all types of jewelry it is nearly impossible to say who invented bracelets. Bracelets have been found in burial sites dating back thousands of years. People have been decorated themselves with jewelry and makeup since before recorded history.