The Wealthy people and people who could afford Jewelry wore the Ancient Africa Jewelry!
The wealthy Tudors, including the royal family, wore jewelry much like the jewelry you see today. Jewelry was made from things like silver and gold and precious gems. Diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds were among the favorites, as were pearls. The lower class wore jewelry made from metals, wooden beads, and colored glass.
Romans. Specifically Roman women. But some gay Roman men wore it too.
They used teeth for jewelry and bones for earings,but to have the jewelry made they must sacrifice the person to recieve the teeth bones and other things such as the boobs of a women as a replacment for yak fibers
men wore tunics and women wore wool that was pinned up.
Ancient greek women wore tunics called chitons. Women also wore sashes and golden jewelry for accessories.
There is no reason that Aphrodite could not, in Greek myth she often wore jewelry.
Women wore all kinds of jewelry such as:BraceletsEarringsNecklacesRingsHeaddressesCuffs
The Wealthy people and people who could afford Jewelry wore the Ancient Africa Jewelry!
false...he wore gold jewelry
Not silver but the gold jewelry that he wore, which was a lot.
Aztecs wore jewelry to show how wealthy they were.
the Algonquin wore jewelry made of fearthers
Jewelry is one, because Egyptians wore jewelry i got the word from a local library book about the ancient Egyptians
The wealthy Tudors, including the royal family, wore jewelry much like the jewelry you see today. Jewelry was made from things like silver and gold and precious gems. Diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds were among the favorites, as were pearls. The lower class wore jewelry made from metals, wooden beads, and colored glass.
Sumerian's wore multi_strand necklaces
Greek people wore togas for everything.