Summary
Jewelry, whether it is pearls and corals born in water or gold, silver, precious stones and jades born in sand and stone, is the material wealth bestowed by nature on human beings and has no culture in itself However, once jewelry is used by humans and made into jewelry ornaments, it becomes a social product with strong social attributes, which is the key to jewelry culture. That is to say, jewelry has a social attribute, which means it has a cultural color.
Jewelry culture refers to the religious belief, philosophical thinking, aesthetic taste, moral sentiments, values, and the relationship between jewelry and politics, economy, customs and habits of people in the long history because jewelry is recognized and used by human beings Jewelry becomes a social product, which not only indicates that it has become the object of human aesthetic appreciation, but also includes the economic significance caused by circulation, exchange, and appreciation in society as a commodity.