Well, actually the Romans were Greek jewelery. You see, the Myceneans made most golden decorated hoop earrings we see today. Also, Greek citizens of great power used to wear brooches or pins on their robes, just to prove their wealth, much like today: if you have a Tiffany & Co. bracelet, you're the neatest thing since sliced bread.
Women wore all kinds of jewelry such as:BraceletsEarringsNecklacesRingsHeaddressesCuffs
ZUNNAR: The distinctive belt or sash which non-Muslims were required to wear.
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Mercury was a Roman god. His Greek name is Hermes. He wears winged sandals because he is the messenger god. He flies from place to place delivering the messages of the gods.
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.
It is roman to wear a scarf around your shoulders not greek
because the greek ladys were usually rich
Artemis is not depicted wearing jewelry, except for a tiara with a crescent moon on her head.
yes they wore bikinis and thongs and shorts
yes they do, but ask a teacher because i am not totally positive.
Whatever artist or writers described him as wearing.
There is no reason that Aphrodite could not, in Greek myth she often wore jewelry.