Pearl represents the birthstone of June; it is also the gemstone representing the 12th wedding anniversary. The earliest people to use pearls for jewelry were China, and later spread to Rome in the Middle Ages. During the Crusades, European history entered an era of pearls, and they became the exclusive gemstones of the royal family. It represents a symbol of perfection, dignity, subtlety and elegance.
Ruby: Ruby is regarded as the stone representing love and is said to make love flourish and bring happiness.
Sapphire Sapphire does not mean a blue stone. It includes corundum crystals in green, gold, purple, etc. Therefore, there have been green sapphires, yellow sapphires, purple sapphires, etc. in the past. Sapphire is a gemstone that represents autumn. It can keep people away from evil and anger. It is also a stone that represents the human heart. In the twelfth century, sapphire became the gemstone on the church altar.
Emerald is the transliteration of Persian Zumurud. As far back as 6,000 years ago, the Babylonians dedicated it to the goddess Venus. It is a symbol of loyalty and wealth.
Gold jewelry: In Chinese weddings, gold jewelry is an indispensable accessory. Especially when the bride wears a hanging dress, goldware is indispensable. In the traditional concept, the more jewelry a bride wears, the greater her dignity. Today, the design styles of gold jewelry have kept pace with other jewelry, and the traditional dragon and phoenix bracelets have also become fashionable in design.
In fact, the dragon and phoenix gold bracelets are given to the bride by the parents and elders of both parties. The bride must wear them all at the party to show her dignity.
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Ornaments worn on the finger are a way to reveal yourself to others, if not to reveal yourself, at least to attract attention. Rings usually show a person's inner self rather than a momentary impulse.
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